There were 39 Races on Wednesday 19th July 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Uttoxeter, 6 races at Catterick, 7 races at Bath, 6 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Killarney, 6 races at Wolverhampton, 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 6 race.

The key to this race looks to be the recent clash over C&D between Glory Call (first) and ALAINN TU (third), with preference for the latter on this occasion. Stan Moore's charge had a bit more work to do than the winner when beaten half a length on that occasion, and a 2lb swing at the weights can aid her cause this time around. Flying Barty and Ma Famille are capable of being in the shake-up also.

GLORY CALL found plenty to shade a tight finish over C&D last month and might be able to follow up off 2 lb higher from a handy inside stall. Alainn Tu and Noble Captain weren't far behind the selection in third/fourth last time and should figure again, while Clive Cox's Ma Famille, who was prominent in the betting here last time, is still unexposed and may fare better back from a break.

Despite the outside stall, it may be worth chancing ROYAL MARINER who knows how to win and takes a significant drop in grade.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Runner-up on each of his last three starts, including over C&D in March, WRATH OF HECTOR deserves a change in luck and he may be able to end a losing run dating back to July last year. Lingfield winner Mr Fayez can give him the most to think about, along with Struck Gold, who has gone close here the last twice but remains a maiden through eight outings.

WRATH OF HECTOR has had a consistent spell lately and can deservedly get his head back in front. John Butler's Struck Gold has been runner-up twice over C&D in recent weeks and is second choice ahead of One For The Ladies, who shaped reasonably well on her comeback run in the spring and would stand a good chance if recapturing anywhere near her best form.

The vote goes to WRATH OF HECTOR who has finished runner-up in his last three starts and is a reliable type for this sort of level.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BATTISTA has shown more than enough ability in both career starts to suggest that he can get off the mark as he steps up in distance here. The son of New Bay could have too much for consistent four-race maiden City Of York and Emperor's Clothes, who ran a highly-encouraging race on debut at Lingfield when running on into third.

It's hard to look beyond BATTISTA, who has shown plenty of promise in much stronger novice events than this at Kempton and Newmarket. City of York is preferred to Emperor's Clothes for forecast purposes.

This can go to BATTISTA who showed ability in both starts last month, while his sire's fine record here is another positive.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DAME SARRA produced her best effort to date when runner-up on turf at Lingfield and she makes a fair amount of appeal on her first start in a classified event. Optik is likely to be in the mix once again, having finished second on his last four starts, while Alioski is expected to improve from his first run of the year when third at Lingfield.

The return to 1½m should suit OPTIK who is taken to finally get his head in front after a frustrating run of seconds. The fact Miss Sligo has been a regular winner during her career counts for plenty at this level and she is second choice ahead of Ed Dunlop's Dame Sarra.

The choice is ALIOSKI (nap) who has winning form on Tapeta and ran well to finish third last time on his return from six months off.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MIRRIE DANCERS has clearly needed time and rewarded his connections' patience with victories at Wetherby and Redcar last month. The five-year-old steps up in distance again and that may yield further progression. Victoriano scored over C&D on his penultimate outing and warrants plenty of respect, while Glory And Honour is capable of better following his recent outing at this track.

WINKLEVI got back on track following a string of low-key efforts when third at Chepstow recently and he is just about the most persuasive option. Victoriano and the hat-trick seeking Mirrie Dancers head the opposition.

Mirrie Dancers switches from turf for this hat-trick bid, VICTORIANO, a C&D winner eight weeks ago, is slightly preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ANNALEE LASS produced a below-par display on her debut for Peter Niven at Newcastle at the end of last month, but the filly, who has already won twice this year, is capable of bouncing back to form here. The return to the all-weather is likely to benefit Captain St Lucifer following a brace of underwhelming efforts on turf, while others to note include Twistaline and Night Traveller.

There were more positives signs from CODSWALLOP when fifth off this lowly mark over 1¼m at Lingfield last time and, with this drop back in trip a plus, he is worth chancing in a very open-looking handicap. Annalee Lass is just 1 lb above the mark off which she was successful at Ripon in May and rates the main danger. Twistaline found 7.2f too sharp here last month and is respected back over a more suitable distance, while Captain St Lucifer is a live each-way candidate.

Dual course winner TWISTALINE gets the vote, especially after having run well over an inadequate 7f here last time.
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