There were 59 Races on Saturday 15th June 2024 across 8 meetings. There was 8 races at Downpatrick, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Sandown, 8 races at Chester, 7 races at York, 8 races at Leicester, 6 races at Hexham, 8 races at Uttoxeter, 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.

TAXIING returned to turf last Saturday when filling the runner-up spot at Lingfield and the four-year-old, who had been in decent form on her last couple of starts on the all-weather, is taken to strike on this occasion. John Betjeman has been running with credit over hurdles during the spring and has to enter calculations, while it wouldn't be a surprise to see Al Sayah go well having won twice over timber last month.

AL SAYAH looks to be improving fast over hurdles all of a sudden so could be the answer back on the Flat. Kiss My Face and Taxiing head the dangers.

Neil Mulholland's AL SAYAH has been thriving over hurdles so is taken to translate that form back to this sphere and win once more.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Kodibeat performed with credit when fifth in the Lily Agnes at Chester and Georgia Dobie's 3lb claim is likely to aid her cause. Violet Love scored at the third time of asking at Chepstow last week and has to be a key player based on that performance, but a pair of newcomers make the most appeal in LOUDAN and Kalahari Blue. Both daughters of Blue Point with relations to black-type performers, it is the former, a 300,000-euro purchase, who shades the vote.

HAVANA DANCE shaped well when fourth in what is traditionally a decent maiden at Goodwood and she can find the required improvement to beat penalised-winner Violet Love. Expensive Blue Point filly Loudan is a newcomer to note.

Preference is for HAVANA DANCE, who shaped nicely on debut for a yard not renowned for 2yo newcomers. Violet Love is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

FELICITY was never really a factor on her Nottingham introduction, but she was sent off at 13/8 so clearly better was expected. With that run under her belt, she is expected to take the necessary step forward, although she will need to because Caribbean Wind has shaped like an imminent winner at Wolverhampton and Brighton. Balmoral Lady chased home a smart prospect at a respectable distance at Lingfield and probably meets nothing of that calibre here.

CARRIBEAN WIND showed enough when runner-up twice last month to think a race like this was within her grasp. A penalty is unlikely to prevent AW scorer Capo Vaticano from going close, while it also wouldn't be a surprise were Felicity to leave the form of her debut behind and pose a threat to all.

Felicity might improve but PEARL'S EDGE nearly caused a big shock at Windsor three weeks ago and can deliver on that promise here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Media Guest has been knocking on the door and is likely to be in the shake-up once again, while Atty's Edge wasn't too far behind him 22 days ago and may improve for that first outing since October. However, a chance is taken on SUANNI, a past course winner who posted a solid third-placed effort at Brighton latest. The winner of that race has struck three times since and a 1lb drop in the ratings gives Darryll Holland's charge a great chance.

Paul Midgley has his team in form and this might be the day it all clicks for FRANK THE SPARK, who didn't enjoy the rub of the green at Beverley last time. Media Guest has been knocking on the door lately and is second choice ahead of Darryll Holland's Suanni.

Media Guest is shortlisted but is taken on with FRANK THE SPARK (nap), who hit traffic when showing more on soft ground last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Dropping back down in class should see Niloufar go close, similarly Alvesta, who sits on a dangerous mark and may improve for stretching out in distance. However, ORGANIC has fewest miles on the clock and stayed on strongly to make a winning handicap debut over 7f at Yarmouth on Wednesday. This longer trip could unlock further improvement and she gets the vote to defy a 6lb penalty.

ORGANIC was much improved on first start back with her former yard when making a winning handicap debut at Yarmouth 3 days ago and makes obvious appeal under a penalty. Niloufar ran well in a race that contained plenty of unexposed ones on her most recent outing at Newbury and is feared most ahead of Alvesta.

Organic goes right up in trip under a penalty and NILOUFAR, who's progressed since handicapping, looks the safer option.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

It is very hard to oppose BLENHEIM STAR, who arrives here on the back of two victories and a 5lb rise for the most recent of those successes at Brighton may still underestimate her. Newfangled was not beaten far when fourth at Lingfield last time and should not be underestimated, while Meet Me In Meraki and Keen Interest also merit places on the shortlist.

BLENHEIM STAR is improving fast and had loads to spare at Brighton last time, so she's fancied to defy another rise to complete the hat-trick. Lennon is expected to improve for the switch to handicaps, so he's the main danger ahead of Newfangled.

Sharply progressive since returned to turf, BLENHEIM STAR is fancied to defy a 5lb higher mark and complete the hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ANDROMEDAS KINGDOM has won twice over course and distance in recent months and the progressive mare merits the utmost respect once again, despite a 5lb rise in the ratings. Local Bay also scored over this track and trip on his most recent outing and is an obvious threat to the selection. Marchetti edges out The Spotlight Kid to be the pick of the remainder.

LOCAL BAY took his form up a notch when going in over C&D last week and a 4 lb rise in the weights doesn't look sufficient to prevent him from following up. Chepstow-scorer Marchetti is next on the list, with hat-trick seeking Andromedas Kingdom and the lightly-raced Alberto also in the frame.

The more rain the better for Andromedas Kingdom, but LOCAL BAY arrives in fine form and could well get this run to suit upped 4lb.
Ths is the racecard key.
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