There were 49 Races on Friday 30th June 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Curragh, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Chester, 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.

Switching from a hood to a visor might prompt improvement from Good Humor and he could provide a bit of value for a place in the frame if all eight stand their ground. Embarked and Girl Inthe Picture also have sound claims on the pick of their form but preference is for RED EVELYN, who wasn't beaten far over this trip at Chepstow on her debut for John Butler a fortnight ago. Off the same mark, she shades preference.

Though EMBARKED ultimately failed to land a gamble on his first start since rejoining this yard at Doncaster, it was a highly encouraging effort nonetheless and, with the return to this trip likely to be in his favour, he rates a confident selection. Red Evelyn gets the nod for forecast purposes ahead of Free Step and Girl Inthe Picture.

Back in Britain with a close fourth in a stronger race than this 12 days ago, EMBARKED is 3lb ahead of the handicapper here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SWORDPLAY's comfortable breakthrough success at Hamilton stamped him as a promising juvenile and the son of Kodiac can go in again, despite having a penalty to carry. Straight A, who was doing his best work at the finish on debut in a good race at Leicester, rates as the biggest threat to the selection, although Cogsworth won't need to be out of the ordinary to have a say on his introduction.

SWORDPLAY has been found an excellent opportunity to follow up his Hamilton success under a penalty. Straight A has about 10 lb to find with the selection, but can be expected to take a step forward from his encouraging debut. See All Match is the more interesting newcomer.

Harry Eustace's STRAIGHT A ran a promising first race at Leicester behind last week's Chesham third and is preferred to Swordplay.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Going up in trip is logical for Miss Cynthia and having made a satisfactory return in a fillies-only race at Leicester, she may well go on to eclipse her opening mark of just 71. Lordship also warrants consideration back in a handicap after winning a novice with something in hand over 1m4f at Chepstow a fortnight ago. However, preference is for FAIR DINKUM, who has the more proven stamina and that can give him a vital edge at this stage.

MISS CYNTHIA represents a yard in red-hot form, and with stamina also certainly her forte, she could be the way to go upped in trip on this second handicap start. Lordship is an obvious threat, with Fair Dinkum likely to give it another good go.

Topweight LORDSHIP (nap) bumped into a dual subsequent winner on his handicap debut and has since opened his account in a novice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

ZOUZANNA deservedly got off the mark at Haydock last month on just her third career start and a mark of 84 could prove lenient on her handicap debut. The daughter of Zoustar is expected to be tough to catch from the front and her main dangers look to be Theoryofeverything and Tafreej, who has been crying out for the step up to a mile all season.

Some useful 3-y-os in this handicap with ZOUZANNA fancied to take another step forward and supplement her Haydock victory. Tafreej is feared most ahead of Theoryofeverything.

A tight handicap in which all five are interesting. TAFREEJ continues to give the impression that there's a personal best imminent.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A determined winner over C&D last time out, CHAMPAGNE SARAH is in the form of her life at present and the hat-trick looks very much on the cards for the three-year-old off a 2lb higher mark. Rum Cocktail has run with plenty of credit on both starts since joining the Ed Walker team and she can give the selection most to think about, along with the capable Lipsink.

RUM COCKTAIL has caught the eye both starts for Ed Walker, and now eased in class, she's a very appealing candidate. Lipsink and Champagne Sarah also arrive in good order and can offer most resistance.

A trappy handicap with an unsettled forecast complicating matters. With rain about the suggestion is FAUSTUS.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

AMOR DE MI VIDA was just beaten by a nose on her latest outing at Newmarket and this looks like a good opportunity for her to gain compensation. Archie Watson's mare runs off the same mark so another bold bid can be expected. Class Member appears to pose the biggest danger after scoring at Leicester, but she must negotiate a 3lb rise in the ratings for that short-head success. Jacquelina should also be thereabouts.

A trappy handicap in which CLASS MEMBER is taken to follow up her maiden Leicester success off a 3 lb higher mark. In-form pair Miss Belladonna and Jacquelina seem sure to have a say too and can fight it out for minor honours behind George Boughey's consistent filly.

Preference is for JACQUELINA, who has remained in very good form since getting off the mark at the start of this month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The key form line in this contest appears to be a race over C&D earlier in the month, in which runner-up Wrath Of Hector was a place ahead of HAULFRONHOBBS, with Bankrupt in fourth. That represented a big step forward for Chris Dwyer's filly, though, and she is fancied to improve past Wrath Of Hector. Bankrupt is capable of getting closer too and can make up the placings.

The most solid-looking option is WRATH OF HECTOR, who has hit the crossbar in similar events at Wolverhampton and over this C&D on his last two starts, leaving the impression that his turn is near. Haulfronhobbs and Bankrupt were both hot on the heels of the selection here last time and are likely to be in the mix once again, while an on-song Gatwick Kitten would also have a chance.

None of these are convincing but WRATH OF HECTOR seems to go well at this track and was runner-up here 15 days ago.
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