There were 39 Races on Wednesday 10th July 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 6 races at Catterick, 8 races at Kempton, 6 races at Ffos Las, 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.

UNITED FORCE has tumbled down the handicap since winning at Leicester last year. It was soft going on that occasion, so the ground looks to have turned in his favour here, and a good effort over C&D last time points to a big run from Clare Hobson's charge. Premiership placed at Pontefract when last seen and is not out of this, while Spanish Mane has won off higher marks in the past and can go well despite carrying top weight.

WARRIOR SQUARE is enjoying a good season and fancied to bag win number three racing off the same mark here as when a good recent Wolverhampton second. United Force is on a long losing run but could emerge as the chief threat on the back of his good C&D second. Kodebreaker appeals as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

Sean D Bowen got a tune out of UNITED FORCE (nap) when they just missed out here recently and he can claim his 5lb this time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

HETTIE JACK escapes a penalty for winning a seller at Goodwood last month and has subsequently gone close on slow ground at Ffos Las. She may prove to be the one to side with based on that evidence. Blue Zodiac showed bags of early pace over 6f here on debut, so this shorter distance is expected to suit the Kodiac filly and she can figure if handling the underfoot conditions. Fly Liberty Fly ran well on soft going at Redcar on her introduction and makes most appeal of the rest.

HETTIE JACK went down narrowly at Ffos Las last month and Geroge Scott's filly has seemingly been found a good opportunity to double her tally. She can get the better of Blue Zodiac, who shaped much better than the bare result when sixth here on debut 12 days ago and is sure to have more to offer. Facoulty, who was very green on debut, can edge out Moostar for third spot.

Hettie Jack sets the standard but BLUE ZODIAC showed lots of speed here over 6f and this sharper test should be beneficial.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

STINTINO SUNSET was beaten only a neck at Nottingham recently and another bold bid is expected from the four-year-old given that she's perfectly at home on soft going. Dibble Dabble arrives in fine fettle having won at Leicester before placing at the same track, while it was soft underfoot when Eljaytee finished third here a month ago and he's not out of this. Fillyfudge won a division of this race last year but that was on fast going off an 8lb lower mark.

STINTINO SUNSET signalled she's ready to gain a first success of 2024 when a very good Nottingham second last time out so gets the vote in this competitive handicap. Trackman heads the list of dangers on the back of his good Wolverhampton second, with in-form Dibble Dabble and last year's winner Fillyfudge also well in the mix.

A few with chances in this low-grade handicap and top of the list is DIBBLE DABBLE who will appreciate this return to softer ground.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ACCRUAL brings plenty of potential to handicaps after fairly bolting up over 5f at Wolverhampton earlier this month, and he gets the nod to give weight and a beating to his rivals on his debut in this sphere. Angle Land impressed with the way in which she went about her business when scoring gamely over C&D recently, and she merits the utmost respect upped 2lb. Watermelon Sugar is also noted.

ACCRUAL looks useful and should be up to giving the weight away to older and more exposed rivals. Agostino showed he's as good on turf as AW when second at Lingfield last time and can give the selection most to think about.

A tricky contest. Soft ground is a risk-factor for Accrual, so it could be worth chancing the attractively weighted LEVEL UP.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MORROPHORE made an eye-catching start when finishing third on her debut over a mile at Newmarket last month, running green before staying on strongly when the penny dropped. With that experience under her belt, she is the one to side with for her in-form stable. Kinako Mochi has shown enough on her two starts so far to suggest that she can play a hand in a race of this nature and she merits the utmost respect donning a hood for the first time. The well-bred Imitate retains plenty of potential and shouldn't be underestimated.

MORROPHORE has the potential for significant improvement on the back of an encouraging Newmarket debut at the end of June and looks the one to beat. Kinako Mochi may not be the easiest to train judged on the gaps between her races but she's shown plenty of promise on AW and could be the one to give the selection most to do ahead of Tianita. Etmaari and Charlotte's Web are newcomers to monitor closely in the betting.

Preference is for MORROPHORE who smacked of a surefire future winner on her recent debut at Newmarket.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ANIF (first) got the better of Alexander James (second) when the pair met over C&D last month and, though the latter is marginally better off at the weights, the former was well on top at the finish on that occasion, so he gets the vote once more. Respectable Jack lost little in defeat when finishing fourth after enduring a troubled passage over 7f at Wolverhampton recently, and he merits consideration on his handicap debut.

A tight-knit handicap in which BONAVENTURE edges the vote on the back of his encouraging Nottingham fourth with this return to a longer trip looking a big plus. Moreginplease is weighted to go well and next on the list, although a solid case can also be made for the likes of Anif, The Spotlight Kid, Respectable Jack and Boasted.

It might be worth giving another chance to GLAM SQUAD, who capitulated after a positive ride on his handicap debut.
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