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.
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.

Loveable Rogue dug in to score over 1m1f on the turf course at Lingfield in May and she goes handicapping from a fair opening mark, but a chance is taken on PRINCE RASAM. Michael Bell's gelding has been disappointing since defeating subsequent Derby fourth Deira Mile on his debut last September, but a first-time hood is now employed and that could give him a boost. Others to note include Historic City and Character Testing.

LOVEABLE ROGUE has made a good start, beating a subsequent winner when opening her account at Lingfield, and could have more to offer still now handicapping. She gets the vote over Caelan and Chiefman who may bounce back returned to AW.

Most of these have something to prove but LOVEABLE ROGUE won at Lingfield last time and is open to more progress on her handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This represents an excellent opportunity for CAPO VATICANO, who ran well under a penalty at Hamilton having won at Chelmsford on her debut in April. The daughter of Calyx is 5lb clear of surprise Bath scorer Accrual on official ratings and she receives 5lb from the gelding. Angel Pass, a 130,000-euro puchase as a yearling, warrants a market check ahead of her racecourse bow.

CAPO VATICANO could have more to offer back on AW and she can make it 2-3. Bath-winner Accrual is respected, while Angel Pass is an interesting newcomer for Sir Mark Prescott.

Accrual's potential may not be enough to cope with CAPO VATICANO who sets a clear standard. Newcomer Angel Pass is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

NIGHT ON EARTH struggled to make an impact in the Dash at Epsom last month, but he was out of the handicap there and the C&D winner competes off a 5lb lower figure now back on an artificial surface. Invincible Speed continues to knock on the door and he might benefit from a drop in trip. Handicap debutant Blazes Boylan and Ready Freddie Go, who sports blinkers for the first time, are two others to consider.

A useful sprint handicap that can go to READY FREDDIE GO, who is 1-1 over C&D and shaped as if ready to score again at Redcar. This looks a bit easier and blinkers replace his usual cheekpieces. 3-y-o Invincible Speed should give it a good go from the front, while the busy Reigning Profit, another C&D winner, is weighted to strike.

It might be worth siding with James Tate's in-form 3yo INVINCIBLE SPEED, who could find more improvement back at this trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BOLDLY may still be a maiden after six starts, but he showed more than enough when beaten half a length into second over 1m6f at Thirsk last week to suggest he might be able to get off the mark on this occasion. That may be at the main expense of comfortable Kempton winner Goblet Of Fire, although course specialist Optician is four from four here so has to enter the equation as well.

It's easy to see OPTICIAN successfully defending his unbeaten C&D record back from a break. He topped off a wonderful winter with a solid effort in a much more competitive contest at Lingfield when last seen and can make it 5-5 here on his return. Goblet of Fire can go well again, with Boldly and Buxted Too completing the shortlist.

Having won three of his last four for Nigel Tinkler, GOBLET OF FIRE (nap) resumed the good work when returned to the Flat 19 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A taking winner over 7f at Chelmsford in May, MAGIC GEM has tasted success here before too and a 4lb rise for that most recent victory may not be enough to prevent him from landing the double on the drop in trip. Due Date has scored on his last two C&D starts so he must enter calculations, along with Porfin, who is a key player based on the pick of his form.

Quite a few interesting ones for a class 6, with 3-y-o SOLDIER'S CLASS taken to get off the mark after a good showing at Leicester. Chelmsford-winner Magic Gem can go well again, while Revolucion is worth a look for a new trainer.

This could revolve around the two last-time-out winners in Due Date and MAGIC JEM, with preference for the latter.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

COAST has plenty of miles on the clock for one her age, but she bounced back to winning ways with a dominant success from the front on the Lingfield turf and should have more to come, with Mikkel Mortensen taking off a valuable 7lb. A determined winner at Chepstow last time out, Savannah Smiles is also a key player, along with Katie G.

LIOSA had an excuse on turf at Bath last time and is given another chance to confirm the promise of her C&D reappearance fourth. The fact Savannah Smiles has been a regular winner lately counts for plenty at this level so she's second choice. A long absence means Coolagh Magic has been given a chance by the handicapper so he's one to monitor in the betting on his first outing for Anthony Carson.

Plenty have claims but LIOSA gets the vote ahead of recent Lingfield winner Coast and Chepstow runner-up Street Life.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

VIRTUAL HUG returns to the all-weather for the first time since winning here in April. He's 3lb higher but saves his best for this venue and can go close again. Smokey Malone struck off a 1lb higher mark over this distance at Southwell in January and is not out of it, while Dubai Immo has a shout if staying this far having placed over 1m4f on his last couple of outings. Baileys Warrior and Casa Luna make most appeal of the rest.

VIRTUAL HUG might prove the answer returned to a venue where he enjoyed a good spell at the start of the year. Dubai Immo has been placed 3 times on turf since his AW win in April and should go well if his stamina holds tackling 1¾m for the first time. Baileys Warrior completes the shortlist.

Preference is for BAILEYS WARRIOR, who made a bold bid when a close third at Chelmsford last time and is 1lb lower here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Candy Warhol is still looking for a first victory but has gone close over track and trip on a few occasions, while Thomas Equinas showed progressive form when winning four times at Chelmsford last year and is not out of this. However, BOSSY PARKER landed a double over C&D earlier in the year and Stella Barclay's charge may prove the one to side with now only 2lb higher than for his latest success. Lingfield winner My Mate Mike is preferred of the remainder.

ORIENTAL SPIRIT is taken to build on a good reappearance here last month and take advantage of his reduced mark. Candy Warhol has been runner-up on his last 2 visits here and is feared most ahead of last-time-out Lingfield scorer My Mate Mike.

Preference is for ORIENTAL SPIRIT, who returned from an absence with a strong-finishing third over 6f here last month.
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