There were 46 Races on Thursday 27th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Worcester, 6 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Leopardstown, 6 races at Sandown, 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Limerick, 6 races at Newbury, 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.

With his stable and jockey riding the crest of a wave, it's hard to escape the claims held by the veteran JUDGE EARLE, who bounded to a wide-margin success at Uttoxeter eight days ago. Under a 7lb penalty, he has a live chance of following up. He is already a dual course winner and can give the Bowens another day to remember. Jet Smart and Talkingthetalk both have scope to improve over fences and head the list of dangers.

JUDGE EARLE took advantage of his reduced mark in emphatic fashion at Uttoxeter last week so has obvious claims under a penalty. No Worries hinted at a revival when fourth over C&D 3 weeks ago so may emerge as the biggest threat ahead of Jet Smart.

A repeat of last week's Uttoxeter win would make JUDGE EARLE hard to beat.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Pottlerath is a dual track winner and is high on the shortlist, while Tiger Orchid won over C&D last month and is considered, despite being held off this mark back here 17 days ago. However, preference is for BIOWAVEGO, who is unexposed as a chaser and is well treated in comparison to his rating over timber. The son of Presenting is likely to be a lot wiser after last month's debut over fences and improvement can be expected.

BAGHEERA GINGE split next-time-out winners when runner-up over this C&D a month ago, and with this trip not expected to be a problem, he looks the most persuasive option. Captain Tommy and Gats And Co head the opposition.

The form of last month's course second makes BAGHEERA GINGE (nap) of great interest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The versatile STATE OF BLISS has more to offer over hurdles and, as he had plenty in hand when landing a maiden at Fakenham last month, he rates a key player on his handicap hurdle debut. Admittedly, the runner-up from that race didn't do much for the form on his next start, which creates hope for the likes of Fanfaron Dino and Mix Of Clover, who are both capable of giving the selection plenty to think about despite being more exposed.

MIX OF CLOVER shaped encouragingly on the back of an 8-month absence when fourth in a C&D handicap 5 weeks ago from his much-reduced mark and he could be worth siding with to build on that here. Fanfaron Dino, back from a short break, and Alioski are others to consider. State of Bliss is another in the mix on handicap hurdle debut.

This might be the chance for ALIOSKI to gain a second success over hurdles.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Runner-up on each of his three starts in bumpers, SIX AND OUT has shown more than enough ability to suggest that he can go well in this sphere. This looks like a winnable opportunity on his hurdles debut, with the capable yet inconsistent Tip Top Tonto and Warwick runner-up Democritus looking best placed to chase him home. En Avant and Shengai Enki can also have a say in proceedings.

A few with chances but Jo Davis' DEMOCRITUS holds the clear edge on the form of his Warwick second so can go one better now after a break. Came From Nothing shaped well when a debut Bangor fourth and could emerge as the chief threat, with hurdling-newcomer Six And Out not discounted given his fair bumper form.

In the hope that a hood has the right effect, STAR LEGEND is taken to build on his recent debut effort.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Similar to his stable, NADIM can do little wrong at present and the hat-trick looks very much on the cards for the four-year-old, with the step up in trip expected to bring about further improvement. A comfortable winner over C&D in June, Best Mate Dave looks to be his main danger, ahead of Painless Potter, who has been second here on two of his last three starts.

In a first-time tongue tie, MY GIFT TO YOU proved a different proposition on his stable/handicap debut when getting off the mark in good style at Southwell 2 days ago, so he can score again if making the quick turnaround. Nadim arrives bidding for a hat-trick and is the main danger, with Painless Potter completing the shortlist.

After an easy win on Tuesday, it is hard to oppose MY GIFT TO YOU.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KAPITALISTE may have been a major disappointment when pulling up here last time, but he had been in good form before that and stepping back up in trip could work the oracle. Similar comments apply to the unexposed Sylvies Dance, who is better than showing at Southwell most recently, while Blackjacktennessee is another capable of bouncing back to his best. Alberic and Punches Cross are on the shortlist also.

CHAMP ROYAL is well treated on his Irish form and his latest fifth at this course was the best form he's shown for his current stable, so he gets the tentative vote in a race that lacks depth. In-form Sylvies Dance is a threat and Alberic is of interest back over hurdles.

Dual C&D winner SHEILA NASH showed enough on her latest start to earn the vote.
Ths is the racecard key.
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