There were 46 Races on Friday 14th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at York, 7 races at Cork, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Kilbeggan, 6 races at Ascot, 6 races at Chester, 6 races at Chepstow, 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 2 race.

Another Investment takes a step up in class having ended a long losing streak with a facile C&D success and although respected, it might pay to focus on last month's Buckingham Palace form. NORTHERN EXPRESS (third) fared best of these, with Bopedro (sixth), Vafortino (10th) and Documenting (28th) all in behind. Michael Dods' gelding was just touched off in this contest 12 months ago, but he's fancied to uphold Royal Ascot form and make amends this time around.

VAFORTINO wasn't seen to best effect in the Buckingham Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot having met trouble on more than one occasion, so he could be up to reversing the form with Northern Express, who admittedly has a very likeable profile himself. There appeared to be no fluke about Another Investment's wide-margin C&D win 4 weeks ago and he's another to take seriously.

Last year's runner-up NORTHERN EXPRESS has been better than ever this season and can post his third C&D win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

SWINGALONG surpassed market expectations when finishing a cracking third in the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot last month and Karl Burke's filly could be tough to peg back now returning to the scene of last season's Lowther victory. Mammas Girl has failed to fire at the highest level since a taking triumph in the Nell Gwyn at Newmarket in April, but better is expected in these calmer waters. Juliet Sierra also enters calculations now returned to 6f.

It's been a struggle for MAMMAS GIRL in Group 1 company the last twice but she is interesting back down in class on her first attempt at this trip. Indeed, she showcased a good turn of foot when landing the Nell Gwyn on her seasonal reappearance and may well find the necessary improvement to master Swingalong, who was a Group 2 winner here last summer and sets a good standard judged on her fine effort in the Commonwealth Cup 3 weeks ago. Royal Aclaim and Pink Crystal are others with claims.

The 3yo SWINGALONG holds strong claims on the back of her cracking third in the Group 1 Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Narrowly denied in a decent contest on her second start at Ayr, NIGHTEYES must hold every chance if building upon that effort. She can put her experience to good use, with costly newcomer Symbology looking best placed to chase her home. Looking For Queen represents a stable that has had a first-time-out winner here this season so warrants attention, while Fighting Wren, a half-sister to May Hill winner Polly Pott, is another debutant to note for the in-form Karl Burke yard.

A disappointing turnout for the money and a race that probably won't take much winning, so newcomer SYMBOLOGY, who makes plenty of appeal on paper, gets the vote before market clues. She's certainly bred to make an impact early in her career and a Lowther entry looks ominous. Nighteyes sets the standard and shouldn't be far away. Looking For Queen is another to note on debut, while Out Of Line probably has a bigger performance in her.

The £230,000 yearling SYMBOLOGY is bred to be talented and can make a winning start for Clive Cox. Looking For Queen is feared.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

An open looking contest where the unexposed three-year-olds may dominate. Lingfield scorer Bleak surely has more to come moving into handicaps and is much respected but slight preference is for EL JASOR, who won with a fair bit up his sleeve at Redcar on his handicap debut and has only gone up 5lb. Onemorenomore is also interesting on a couple of pieces of form and his mark of 69 almost certainly underestimates his potential.

Improving 3-y-os EL JASOR and Bleak make the most appeal. The former was value plenty extra for his handicap debut win at Redcar so shades the vote. Sagauteur made an encouraging start for this yard when third at Newcastle and looks best of the others off what is a potentially handy mark.

The gelding operation has evidently helped BLEAK, who is taken to show further progress. El Jasor is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

INDIANA BE was a decisive winner over an extended mile at Hamilton 10 days ago and looks to have been found a nice opportunity to follow that success up. Edward Bethell's charge does have to carry a 6lb penalty for that four-length victory but that may prove lenient. Bosc Girl has made a pleasing start to her career and she is feared most on her handicap bow, while Sunny Orange deserves a second look.

INDIANA BE was impressive when doubling his tally at Hamilton 10 days ago and, if the race doesn't come too soon, he should be up to defying a penalty. Almarin is a danger dropping back in trip and Impulsive Reaction shouldn't be dismissed.

The progressive INDIANA BE (nap) can follow up his Hamilton success. Almarin and Monty Bay should also go well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Local handler Paul Midgley boasts a strong hand, with five challengers headed by ELEGANT ERIN and Spring Is Sprung. The former gets the vote following her return effort in the Gosforth Park Cup a fortnight ago, when not getting a clear run, and the fact she has been dropped 2lb enhances her claims further. Spring Is Sprung is respected following a solid effort here on his penultimate start, while others for the shortlist include Princess Karine, Le Beau Garcon and Mereside Angel.

He's badly out of form but COPPER KNIGHT, joint-holder of the title of winning-most horse at York, has been used to contesting much stronger handicaps than this here and could be worth one more chance from a mark 17 lb lower than for his last success at Chester a year ago under Sean Kirrane. Paul Midgley runs 5, with Elegant Erin and Spring Is Sprung strong contenders. Nelson Gay is another to consider.

Le Beau Garcon is going to find a race going his way soon but NELSON GAY may be able to follow up his recent Newcastle success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The Jim Goldie stable can do little wrong at present and A LA FRANCAISE looks primed to return to winning ways after a pair of solid runner-up efforts in similar company. The four-year-old remains feasibly handicapped and she may have too much for the likes of the recent Beverley second Bringbackmemories, as well as Natchez Trace, who has been in fine form of late. Obsidian Knight and Sea Stone are entitled to be thereabouts as well.

There were possible excuses for SAVROLA at Salisbury last time so he is given another chance to show he's capable of better again for the James Ferguson yard. Bringbackmemories ran well at Beverley last week and is second choice ahead of A La Francaise and Ready To Shine.

Top of the list is BRINGBACKMEMORIES, who has returned to form in recent weeks and remains well treated on some of his Irish exploits.
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