There were 40 Races on Wednesday 5th July 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Musselburgh, 6 races at Worcester, 8 races at Tipperary, 8 races at Thirsk, 6 races at Epsom, 6 races at Bath, 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 5 race.

Dindin did it nicely over C&D on his latest outing and he is likely to have many supporters off 5lb higher, but the vote goes to RON BURGUNDY, who was a long way clear of the fourth when hitting the frame in a class 4 event last time and ought to go very close off the same mark. The application of a first-time visor is a possible source of improvement. Ahead Of The Field could also have a say.

SINISTER MINISTER has run a couple of sound races over 2½m here since switching to fences and gets the nod with the slightly longer trip a potential positive. Last month's C&D scorer Dindin heads the dangers along with Rebel Leader and Ron Burgundy.

Although she was pulled up on her latest start, PRESENT STORM (nap) still has plenty going for her.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MOLE COURT recorded an easy victory last time over C&D when sporting first-time cheekpieces, which are retained, and he is now asked to compete off an 8lb higher rating. The six-year-old makes only his third start over fences, so he can improve further to make it a double. Last-time-out victor Abaya Du Mathan warrants plenty of respect, while Harry Du Berlais also enters calculations.

This race lacks depth and MOLE COURT is firmly on the up, so he's an obvious choice to go in again. Fellow last-time-out winner Abaya du Mathan is the main danger and Tom O'Roughley isn't dismissed.

Despite the 8lb rise for his C&D win, MOLE COURT still appeals most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Theweddingcanwait is an interesting contender and she has returned to previous trainer Fergal O'Brien since her latest runner-up effort over C&D. Preference is for FOUNTAINSPINKLADY, who attempted to make all last time until just fading late on, and she looks a live player sporting a first-time tongue-tie on her first start for her new handler Anythony Honeyball. Daytona Beach is also worthy of consideration.

DAYTONA BEACH was disappointing at Southwell in March but had previously shaped with plenty of promise in a listed race. She's taken to get back on track, with Most Agreeable and Fountainspinklady feared most.

It may pay to forgive DAYTONA BEACH her poor run when last seen.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Narrowly denied over C&D on his first start since rejoining the Fergal O'Brien stable, POLISH is taken to go one better off a mark which is 10lb lower than his last victory. Gentleman Valley arrives on a hat-trick and must be a leading contender, along with Go Chique, who has his first start since a very creditable second at Doncaster last November.

It's hard to completely rule any of these out but POLISH is the most appealing following a fine effort in defeat back in this sphere over C&D last month. He remains 8 lb below his last winning mark and gets the nod ahead of Go Chique, who scored on the back of a similar absence at Bangor in September. The hat-trick seeking Gentleman Valley will be a threat, too, if keeping it together and Irish Prophecy is of interest back hurdling off an attractive mark.

Having shown that she can win after a break, GO CHIQUE edges the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A decent performer on the Flat, BAILEYS DERBYDAY seems to be getting the hang of things in this sphere judged by a stylish win over C&D last month. Amy Murphy's charge is narrowly preferred to comfortable Warwick scorer Allihies and Myristica, who arrives on a hat-trick after easy wins the last twice. Rick Blaine performed with credit on his debut in this sphere and cannot be ruled out either.

MYRISTICA has made a fine start to her hurdling career and is taken to bring up the hat-trick with further improvement on the cards. Allihies is feared most ahead of Baileys Derbyday.

The progressive MYRISTICA can defy a 12lb penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Now that the penny has finally dropped for EATON LADY after a determined success at Uttoxeter over further in May, there should be much more to come from the seven-year-old mare. With conditions in her favour again, she can get the better of Jina and Hashehadhisoatsyet, who ran a career best when third at Bangor-on-Dee. Champagne Gift and Edinburgh Rock are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

Uttoxeter scorer EATON LADY is not long with her current yard so she looks to have excellent claims of following up from only 2 lb higher. Hashehadhisoatsyet bettered his previous efforts when third at Bangor in May and may do better still given his lightly-raced profile, while Champagne Gift is worth another chance to improve with a recent run under his belt.

Although pulled up over C&D latest, HILLSIN is still the pick.
Ths is the racecard key.
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