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 4 race.

I'm So Dizzy improved to score at Nottingham last time, when showing a lot of pace to go in by a length, so she warrants respect on her first time in handicap company. However, preference is still for CALLIANASSA, who was second at York over 6f off a 4lb lower mark but she was nicely clear of the third and boasts leading claims of going one better. Chinese Knot is also considered after her Windsor second.

MIDNIGHT LIR is worth a chance to bounce back from his disappointing Hamilton run as handicaps can see him in a better light. Lieutenant Rascal can also do better now going into nurseries, while Chinese Knot ran well at Windsor last week and could be in the mix again.

Zola Power is respected back at 5f but I'M SO DIZZY is taken to improve on her recent Nottingham win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A chance can be taken on BERNARDO O'REILLY, who could only manage seventh behind Shobiz when seen in May. However, that was on good ground and his form this year on a softer surface has been of a much higher standard and he ought to go close. Crow's Nest is less exposed than most of these and needs to be considered off the same rating as his Newmarket third.

SHOBIZ is probably still on the up despite his short-priced reverse at Newbury 6 weeks ago and he can resume winning ways. Lightly-raced 3-y-o Crow's Nest looked unlucky not to finish closer in a Newmarket race that has worked out well 4 weeks ago and he's a big player. Nottingham-winner Northern Spirit is respected also.

A case can be made for several but on his best form in France and Britain FARO DE SAN JUAN would have a good stab.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

REPERTOIRE did well to finish second off a slow pace at Hamilton last time and he has been left on the same mark, so with the drop in grade, he could prove very hard to beat. Shahbaz sports a first-time visor after his third at Ayr and he should go well once more, along with last-time-out scorer Alexander James and United Front.

The return to 1m is sure to suit the 3-y-o ACHILLEA and with the prospect of more to come on this her third handicap start. she's awarded the vote. Shahbaz and Repertoire are just a couple of potential threats.

The Charlie Fellowes-trained SHAHBAZ won in first-time cheekpieces last autumn and can repeat the feat in a first-time visor.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Ramiro delivered on a couple of promising efforts when he landed a 6f handicap at Ayr 10 days ago and can go well. However, a chance is taken on ADEB, whose recent Newcastle success reads well and he may be progressive enough to cope with a 3lb higher mark back on turf. Helm Rock completes the shortlist, along with Persuasion and Waiting All Night.

RAMIRO has got firmly back on track of late, confirming the promise of a pair of runner-up efforts when striking fast and late to score at Ayr (6f) 10 days ago. The return to this trip will hold no fears and he gets the nod to come out on top again. Waiting All Night, Farhh To Shy and Helm Rock head up the dangers.

Ramiro has an obvious chance but last week's 6f Ayr race fell just right and he's opposed with WAITING ALL NIGHT.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Good Earth is in flying form but another 5lb after his Newmarket success puts him on a career-high mark. With that in mind, COUNT D'ORSAY looks the way to go, given that he has won each of his last two outings with something in hand and, off just 4lb higher than at Chester last time, he looks a live contender. Sir Titus and Mokaatil are others with place claims.

COUNT D'ORSAY comes here on a roll so is fancied to defy a 4 lb rise and complete a quick hat-trick at the chief expense of recent Newmarket scorer Good Earth who rates a big danger. In-form pair Sir Titus and Stone Circle are both weighted to have a say too in a competitive sprint.

Having gone nearly three years without a win it's possible the revitalised COUNT D'ORSAY will now gain a third inside a month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Slight preference is for ALNILAM, who has been a shrewd recruit to the in-form Milton Harris stable, and he must hold every chance of following up on a comfortable success at Sandown last month. Recently placed at York over shorter, Furzig looks the type to relish going up in trip, while The Thunderer arrives in excellent form as he makes his first start for new connections. Onesmoothoperator and Rhythmic Intent cannot be ruled out either.

ALNILAM benefited from the step up to this trip when scoring at Sandown last time and he's open to further progress, so he gets the nod over The Thunderer who was successful on the same day at Chester on his final outing for Ollie Sangster. Cardano is one of several others who make appeal.

There could be more to come from lightly raced Sandown winner ALNILAM so he's the suggestion.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

CUMULONIMBUS went well for a long way in the Old Newton Cup before being worn down and dropping to third late on, but it could be that dropping back in trip may see him at his very best on this occasion. The four-year-old is narrowly preferred to comfortable York winner Andaleep and Eagle's Way, who arrives on a five-timer. Like A Tiger is another to consider based on the form of an impressive success at Newmarket on his penultimate outing.

LIKE A TIGER disappointed when upped to listed grade last time but remains with potential and gets the nod in a highly competitive finale. Eagle's Way is much respected, despite his 10-month absence, whilst York-winner Andaleep is also a big player.

A good finale. LIKE A TIGER (nap) should get his ground and this Group-entered colt can show he's a 3yo still very much on the up.
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