There were 25 Races on Monday 24th July 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Ayr, 7 races at Ballinrobe, 6 races at Beverley, 6 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.

A fairly open nursery could go the way of JE NE SAIS QUOI. She finished second, in front of Politico (fifth), Notta Nother (eighth) and Mullins Beach (ninth) at Haydock last time, so the Dandy Man filly looks well placed to confirm that form en route to a second career victory. Flag Of St George struggled in the Coventry but he must be respected down in class, while fellow class-dropper Matters Most can also figure, for all that an opening mark of 85 wouldn't appear to be a gift.

JE NE SAIS QUOI soon got back on track when runner-up at Haydock on her nursery debut last time, travelling best, so she is taken to go one better. Expensive-purchase Matters Most isn't taken lightly as he makes his handicap bow, while Flag of St George could fare better after facing a stiff task at Royal Ascot.

Je Ne Sais Quoi is respected but preference is for FLAG OF ST GEORGE, who won a Newmaket novice pretty comfortably in May.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Beveragino sets the form standard having placed in both of her starts but, though respected, a drop in trip might not play to her strengths. Heritage House shaped with enough promise on her racecourse debut to suggest she could play a leading role tonight, while Magic Light is another that must enter the reckoning. A chance, however, is taken on the Clive Cox-trained ONTHEMONEYHONEY. A half-sister to the talented The Green Man, there's plenty to like on paper and it would be no surprise were she to be heavily involved.

The drop to 6f could be a good move for BEVERAGINO who gets a narrow vote ahead of last Monday's C&D runner-up Magic Light. Newbury third Xaarine looks best of the rest unless the betting speaks in the favour of one or more of the newcomers.

Preference is for MAGIC LIGHT who has among the best form and showed it over 6f. Xaarine is next, ahead of Beveragino.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PATERNOSTER SQUARE arrives having recorded back-to-back seconds over 1m, but the son of Invincible Spirit looks set to relish this step up in trip and is fancied to strike at the fifth time of asking. Third at Kempton last month, Albany appeals as the type to improve now switched to turf. William Haggas has enjoyed success in this contest in recent years, so Mistress Light must enter calculations, for all that a wide draw is far from ideal.

It may be a case of third time lucky for ALBANY, who was beaten less than a length into third by progressive stablemate La Isla Mujeres at Kempton back from a six-month break, form which was boosted when the winner bolted up in a handicap next time. She boasts a good pedigree and remains open to improvement. Paternoster Square should pick up a race before long and he is next on the list ahead of likely-looking newcomers Guard and Mistress Light.

Mythical Guest and Paternoster Square have very similar form on turf but ALBANY's second on the Kempton AW earns the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LADY DREAMER ran on well to win by half a length over course and distance at the beginning of the month and she looks reasonably weighted off a mark of 75 for her handicap debut. As a three-year-old, she gets weight from her elders and, with Sean Levey keeping the ride, she can go well again. Recent course second Airshow might be her most serious rival, while Alcazan has a chance on her better form.

There should be more to come from LADY DREAMER, who deservedly broke her duck here earlier this month. She can make a successful handicap debut. The Cruising Lord and Count Otto rate the principal dangers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Decoration may prove popular here after the daughter of Frankel got off the mark over C&D earlier this month, but a mark of 80 looks high enough and she will need to improve again to be successful. BLUE MISSILE won at the second attempt as a juvenile but pulled too hard to have any chance on her return in Listed class at Goodwood in May. This represents a big drop in class and she should go well, with Ludmilla and Zarga others to consider.

ZARGA has shaped well when placed in handicaps both outings this year, meeting trouble and conceding first run when second at Redcar last time, so she can continue her progress to get off the mark this time around. Chealamy has also shown improved form on her last 2 starts and is feared most, ahead of Blue Missile.

There are positives about the whole field. DOUBLE MARCH receives the vote ahead of Zarga and Decoration.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Oh So Audacious was sent off favourite when winning by a neck here last time out and it will be interesting to see if she is supported in the market again racing off just 2lb higher in the handicap. EYE OF THE WATER was an unlucky loser at Bath when beaten a head into third despite failing to get a run a furlong out, and he may make amends here. Dynakite would be a danger to all if he can transfer his all-weather form to the turf.

OH SO AUDACIOUS arrives on the back of a C&D success and is worth a chance to follow up. Eye of The Water arrives in good order and should pose a threat along with Flying Panther.
Ths is the racecard key.
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