There were 32 Races on Monday 17th July 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Newton Abbot, 6 races at Ayr, 7 races at Killarney, 6 races at Wolverhampton, 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.

WATCH MY TRACER finished a respectable seventh in the Coventry at Royal Ascot last month and looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to record a second success of his career. Jubilee Walk is entitled to build on his debut fifth at Salisbury in late-June and may prove more competitive here, while newcomer Havanagreattime, a half-brother to the dual Group 2-winning Baron Samedi, warrants close inspection in the betting.

WATCH MY TRACER was impressive when making a winning start at Yarmouth in May and acquitted himself well in the Coventry, so he's fancied to get back to winning ways. Havanagreattime and Trois Blancs are both interesting newcomers.

Putting up such a strong show in the Coventry at Royal Ascot makes WATCH MY TRACER very hard to oppose.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CROCUS TIME has caught the eye on both of her third-placed finishes at Thirsk and Newmarket respectively, with Richard Hannon's filly appearing to be the one to beat. Piz Nair offered something to work with when staying on into fourth over C&D last month and the son of Bated Breath isn't taken lightly. Ikhtiary and Trevor also have the form to get involved too.

PIZ NAIR didn't have a hard time when an encouraging fourth over C&D on debut and, with improvement expected, he gets the marginal vote over Crocus Time, who sets the standard at the weights. Kodiac Thriller is a newcomer to note.

The best form belongs to CROCUS TIME last time out at Newmarket. Market support for newcomer Kodiac Thriller should be noted.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

INDISPENSABLE shaped better than the beaten distance over 6f in a Listed event at Newmarket earlier in the month and she holds leading claims on this nursery debut, with the return to 5f looking ideal. Matloob gained a breakthrough success at the third time of asking in a novice at Wolverhampton last month and Roger Varian's colt could have more to offer now entering this sphere, while Yorkshire Terrier is also expected to prove more competitive off an opening mark of 82.

MATLOOB stepped up markedly when landing a novice at Wolverhampton last time and, if he's able to convert that form back to turf, he should be able to follow up switched to nurseries. Indispensable and Yorkshire Terrier look the main dangers.

Well-bred colt MATLOOB created a good impression when finishing strongly to win readily at Wolverhampton three weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

COCO BEAR is in the form of his life at present and there is no reason to suggest why he can't bring up the four-timer after a determined success at Ascot last time off 3lb lower. Patrick Chamings' charge won over C&D in April and is versatile with regards to the ground as he looks to see off the likes of Mojomaker, and Aljari, who was a comfortable winner over further at Lingfield last time out.

COCO BEAR made hay on slow ground earlier this season and should have conditions to suit again here. He can extend his winning run. Mojomaker and Aljari can also make their presence felt.

Coco Bear will be a danger to all if it doesn't dry out but the return of blinkers could be crucial for JUSTCALLMEPETE (nap).
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A comfortable winner at Bath the last twice, MY AMBITION must hold every chance of landing the hat-trick off joint bottom-weight. A 4lb rise for his most recent success looks manageable and he should have too much for the in-form Mr Fustic, and Ardbraccan, who has run with credit since joining the Michael Appleby stable. Completing the shortlist are the likes of My Ambition, Raqraaq and Rival.

This is likely to go the way of one of the 3-y-os, with ASCARI earning the vote. He blew the start when dropped to 6f at Lingfield last time, so that run can be overlooked, and Hughie Morrison's charge showed enough in maiden/novice company prior to that to suggest that he should be competitive off this sort of mark. The recent rain will help him, too, but it may not be ideal for the hat-trick seeking My Ambition, who otherwise holds strong claims. Dream of Mischief completes the shortlist.

Good going would probably be okay for hat-trick seeking MY AMBITION and he gets the vote in the hope of drying ground.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SILVER GUNN is back on the same mark as when winning over C&D last May and, while this season's form could be better, he has shown flashes of ability that suggest returning to a happy hunting ground could provide the tonic for him to regain the winning thread. Balgair (third) and last-time-out winner Eklil (second) are closely matched on recent Lingfield form, with the former appearing to be the bigger threat on the revised terms.

A 3 lb rise for EKLIL's Lingfield success last month looks very fair indeed and he is taken to enhance his solid record at this track. Silver Gunn has edged back down to the mark off which he scored over this C&D last spring and he is second choice. Lady Reset also enters calculations, while top-weight Fast Steps is capable of making an impact, too.

Marco Botti's SILVER GUNN cost backers here six weeks ago but that was just one week after a run at this track which reads very well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ABSOLUTE QUEEN did just enough to claim back-to-back successes when she turned over a well-supported rival here a fortnight ago and strongly appeals in her bid to extend the winning run off just a 3lb higher mark. She drops back a furlong today which gives hope to the likes of the unexposed Tiffany, who steps up in distance under the guidance of Sir Mark Prescott, while Whispering Royal and Molly Valentine have sound enough claims to complete the shortlist.

TIFFANY stepped up on her initial efforts when landing an all-weather novice 3 weeks ago and, with the likelihood of better to come now faced with a stiffer test, she looks the way to go. The hat-trick seeking Absolute Queen looks set for another leading role and rates the main danger ahead of the up-in-trip Molly Valentine and the unexposed Whispering Royal.

This trip is surely a better fit for TIFFANY than the 7f of her AW win. Whispering Royal and Absolute Queen are major players.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
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