There were 41 Races on Tuesday 1st August 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Beverley, 7 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Galway, 6 races at Perth, 7 races at Worcester, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A first-time tongue-tie needs to aid Weydaad's cause, given she arrives here following a disappointing run at Newmarket last month. Although she secured a decent third at Kempton on her penultimate outing, a tentative vote is given to STREAKY BAY, who won over this C&D last month. She ran well enough in defeat off her revised mark when second at Haydock 11 days ago and should appreciate a return to this venue. Fayasel is another to consider off a sliding handicap mark.

STREAKY BAY has made a positive start this summer after a year off and is the obvious selection, with the reliable Fayasel best of the others.

The suspicion is that there's more to come from the lightly raced WEYDAAD and she's preferred to Streaky Bay.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A case can be made for several of these, but LOADED QUIVER looks the one to side with following a decent second over this trip at Chepstow on his racecourse bow. He is related to a few smart types, including Group 3 winner Mighty Gurkha, and he is taken to improve further with this in mind. Spanish Blaze stepped forward considerably from his debut to score over 6f at Newbury most recently and is feared under a 6lb penalty, while Magnificent Match completes the shortlist.

Preference is for THIS TIME MAYBE, who was doing all his best work at the finish on debut at Lingfield in June and will have learnt plenty from that experience. Spanish Blaze and Loaded Quiver head the list of dangers.

Judged on breeding, LOADED QUIVER looks poised to build on his Chepstow effort and go one better. This Time Maybe is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SPIT SPOT recorded a staying-on fourth over an extended 1m3f at Haydock last month and shaped as though she can improve stepping up in trip, especially given she was disputing third inside the final furlong on that occasion. Others of interest include Sharp Distinction, who finished a fairly distant third over an extended 2m at York most recently, and the fellow distance-dropping Mukha Magic.

BUXTED REEL has dropped to 3 lb lower than when successful last August and there was enough in a recent run at Chester to think he might be ready to strike again. Baileys Khelstar, Sharp Distinction and Spit Spot are others to consider in an open affair.

Plenty to consider, headed by TRUE COURAGE, who ought to get this run to suit. Last year's winner Myboymax should go well too.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

FILLYFUDGE recorded a comfortable success over course and distance 20 days ago, appearing to relish the return to further, and the lightly-raced four-year-old can continue her progression from this 5lb raised mark. Mc'ted returned to form when second over this trip at Pontefract last time and must be considered as a previous track-and-trip winner, while others to note include Corporate Raider and Flower Of Thunder.

FILLYFUDGE produced a career best when off the mark over C&D 3 weeks ago and looks the way to go again, Mc'ted is next best ahead of Corporate Raider.

Three-time late-summer C&D winner FLOWER OF THUNDER (nap) showed more latest and is preferred to recent C&D winner Fillyfudge.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The fitting of a visor has appeared to help the Adam West-trained CODSWALLOP, who arrives following two decent performances on the all-weather. He's now 8lb lower than his sole success, which came at Nottingham last June, and he wouldn't need much more to regain the winning sequence today. Calleveryoneuknow is relatively unexposed and she merits consideration from 2lb lower than when finishing a fair fourth over C&D last month. Habanero Star might not be far away either.

CODSWALLOP can race off the same mark as when a good recent Wolverhampton third so is taken to open his account for 2023. In-form maiden Shabs and C&D scorer Habanero Star both bring solid credentials to the table and can chase home Adam West's 4-y-o in that order.

Maybe CALLEVERYONEUKNOW, who has fewer convictions than most, will be up to the job dropped back in trip. Codswallop is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Twilight Jazz (winner) and Stintino Sunset (second) are closely matched based on their encounter at Leicester 12 days ago and are likely to be heavily involved. The first-named had a little in hand that day and appeals most from that duo. However, he has an additional furlong and another 4lb to shoulder today, so may be worth taking on with the well-handicapped COMPERE, whose proven stamina, combined with a competitive rating, earns him the vote in a weak race.

TWILIGHT JAZZ comes here on the up and a 4 lb rise for her recent all-the-way Leicester success doesn't look sufficient to prevent her from following up. Stintino Sunset chased home Mick Appleby's filly that day and again looks next best ahead of in-form maiden Imprint.

Up 4lb for her recent win, TWILIGHT JAZZ can confirm placings with Stintino Sunset. Available Angel is a player too.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

It took ENCHANTED NIGHT 32 starts to get off the mark but she finally secured a handicap with a commanding performance at Yarmouth last month. The mare then had a legitimate excuse (reared at the start) back at the same venue before she went close again at Nottingham 11 days ago. If anything, this is a weaker contest and she may hold too much fire-power for Tilsworth Ony Ta and Reckon I'm Hot, who appeal most from the rest.

ENCHANTED NIGHT scored here last month and was back on track when second at Nottingham 11 days ago, so she's worth a chance to go one better. Reckon I'm hot and Tilsworth Ony Ta also arrive on the back of creditable efforts.

Enchanted Night and Suanni are high on the list but SNOW BERRY might be worth chancing dropped to this level.
Ths is the racecard key.
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