There were 42 Races on Monday 15th July 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Downpatrick, 7 races at Newton Abbot, 6 races at Ayr, 7 races at Killarney, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 8 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 4 race.

SIEGEN didn't need a second invitation when a gap finally appeared in the closing stages at Sandown, and he burst clear to win with plenty in hand. Richard Hannon's colt can take the step into nursery company in his stride. Leicester novice winner Blinky failed to get involved in the Norfolk Stakes at Ascot, but this looks more his level, while the filly Where's Clare was outclassed in the Queen Mary at Royal Ascot having won on the all-weather before that.

SIEGEN improved further and looked one to keep firmly on side when opening his account in good style at Sandown 31 days ago and he's fancied to continue on his upward curve now his sights are set on nurseries. The Dragon King, who quickly got back on track at Doncaster, and Blinky are others to consider.

Preference is for the two who have come by quieter routes, with Sandown novice winner SIEGEN selected ahead of The Dragon King.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BOLD IMPACT returns to action with leading claims having made a promising debut when third at Newmarket back in May. The first two home have both subsequently won, so that form looks rock-solid and he gets the vote. Rokuni has been gelded since disappointing at Leicester but had shown ability at Ascot on his debut and can't be written off, while George Scott has trained the last two winners of this and runs the newcomer The Feminine Urge. Hoodie Hoo is another debutant to note with William Buick on board.

BOLD IMPACT was surrounded by next-time-out winners when a promising third on his debut in May at Newmarket and should take a bit of stopping if making the expected improvement. The danger may come from newcomers, with Hoodie Hoo, a 220.000gns breeze-up buy, and Aparajeo a couple who make paper appeal.

Much the most convincing case can be made for BOLD IMPACT who ran so well on his debut at Newmarket in a race that has been franked.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

UNDER SIEGE found only Lead Artist too good at York on his latest start and stands out from the pack on that form. The winner has since placed in Listed company and Andrew Balding's grey colt faces nothing of that calibre in this. Min Huna showed a modicum of improvement at Goodwood but there should be more to come from her, while stable companion Bullet Point is upped in trip with a chance of finishing closer. Shamran is a likely improver and is preferred of the rest.

UNDER SIEGE sets the bar high for a race like this and should make it third time lucky. There was plenty to like about Shamran's opening effort at Chelmsford and he might be the one for the forecast spot ahead of William Haggas pair Min Huna and Bullet Point.

This has a standout candidate in UNDER SIEGE, who's been easily the most competitive in this field and has comfortably the best form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Roi De France was denied by a short head into second when sent off at odds on to shed his maiden tag over C&D last month and holds an obvious chance. However, he could be playing second fiddle this time around to AMPHIUS. Harry Charlton's three-year-old finished fourth behind Economics on his debut and followed that up with a pleasing second behind Indelible, who has placed in Listed class since. With William Buick back in the saddle, he could prove very hard to beat, while Northern Ruler warrants a market check on his racecourse debut.

This is likely to develop into a straight fight between AMPHIUS and Roi de France, with a narrow preference for the former. Northern Ruler will need to be good to trouble that pair on debut but he does make obvious paper appeal.

This may be a duel between ROI DE FRANCE and Amphius. Northern Ruler is a newcomer to note and Raheena is of some interest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Tiger Bay has hit the crossbar in this grade the last twice, including over C&D on her penultimate start, and she is likely to be thereabouts once again. The vote, though, goes to MEZZO SOPRANO, who made a very pleasing start to her four-year-old career, despite losing her unbeaten record, when filling the runner-up spot over 7f at Thirsk last month. Simon & Ed Crisford's filly will have no problems with this drop back in trip and she can go one better. Beyond Borders appeals most of the remainder.

MEZZO SOPRANO surrendered her unbeaten record at Thirsk a month ago but it was actually a very promising return to action and with that under her belt, she can quickly regain the wining thread. Havana Pusey was pretty impressive over C&D last time so she's second choice, with Ormolulu one to consider at longer odds.

Mezzo Soprano still has potential but this looks less demanding than some of BEYOND BORDERS' assignments this year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Great Chieftain built on his two promising efforts after being gelded to score at Newbury earlier in the month and he would be foolish to dismiss off a 5lb higher rating. However, WAR CHANT looks the way to go. The son of War Command did remarkably well to finish third at Doncaster last time, as he met plenty of traffic problems at a vital stage in that contest, and he makes plenty of appeal off the same mark. The hat-trick seeking Red Hat Eagle is another to consider.

WAR CHANT's Nottingham win worked out nicely and on the back of another very sound effort at Doncaster, he just about boasts the most compelling claims. Cabinet of Clowns, Red Hat Eagle and Lyndon B are just a trio of potential threats.

Red Hat Eagle, Great Chieftain and Cabinet Of Clowns are shortlisted but the selection goes to WAR CHANT.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The hat-trick-seeking God Of Fire looks set to throw down another stern challenge from 1lb higher than Wednesday's Kempton triumph, but a wide drawn could be far from ideal and FAST STEPS is preferred. Rod Millman's charge was able to justify strong market support when on target at Newbury last time out, and, under similar conditions, a 5lb rise should be no barrier to further success. Others to note include Morcar and Silver Gunn.

GOD OF FIRE confirmed he's on the up for new connections when going in again at Kempton on Wednesday and up just 1 lb, the hat-trick looks on the cards. Expert Witness saw off the selection when they clashed at Salisbury a month ago so she is a threat, along with Fast Steps.

Having made such a sparkling start for his new connections, GOD OF FIRE (nap) is selected to complete a quickfire hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Stepped up to 1m2f for the first time here on his handicap bow three weeks ago, WOOTTON'S JEWEL found significant improvement to record the narrowest of victories. There should be plenty more to come from Michael Bell's gelding, and he's taken to defy a subsequent 3lb rise. Due To Henry had no luck in running at Yarmouth recently. Connections will be hopeful of a kinder passage on this occasion, though, and the booking of William Buick is a real statement of intent. Expected Arrival heads the remainder.

DUE TO HENRY is progressive and would have gone very close to winning on his handicap bow at Yarmouth had things panned out better for him. He shades the vote over Wootton's Jewel, who took a big step forward when making a winning handicap bow/return over C&D. Born A Rebel is another to consider.

After his luckless run at Yarmouth, DUE TO HENRY is clearly better than that result and could be a good deal better.
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