There were 35 Races on Monday 24th June 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Thirsk, 6 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Windsor, 7 races at Ballinrobe, 7 races at Bath, 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.

KINGWOOD QUEEN made an encouraging handicap debut when third at Salisbury, where she ran green in the closing stages but can go close today with further progress likely. Revenue had the measure of Moe's Legacy when scoring over C&D, but the latter turned the tables when successful at Salisbury last time and can confirm superiority. Tres Chic and Rothay Park are also old foes, with the former preferred of that pair over this shorter trip.

The thriving TRES CHIC has done her recent winning over 7f but she wasn't beaten for lack of speed when fourth over C&D last month and can go in again. Last-time-out Salisbury winner Moe's Legacy can give Stan Moore's filly most to do if the visor works as well a second time.

This looks to be a good opportunity for Rothay Park to open his account, but preference is for last month's C&D winner REVENUE.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MYTHICAL COMPOSER is going the right way judged on an improved effort at Goodwood. Clive Cox's colt ran out of steam in the final furlong on that occasion, but this looks less competitive and a bold bid is expected. Chester third Thecoffeepoddotco is steadily improving and should go well again, while Nala Star showed ability when second over the minimum trip on the turf at Lingfield and could have a say in proceedings.

THECOFFEEPODDOTCO improved again when third at Chester, hanging in there well having contributed to a sound pace, and she's just about the one to beat. Nala Star showed plenty of zip starting out at Lingfield and is a big threat, with Blue Point Express another likely improver.

Marginal preference is for MYTHICAL COMPOSER who came on a ton for a low-key debut when showing up well at Goodwood recently.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BLUEBELLS BOY missed out by only a neck at Brighton and Darryll Holland's charge is taken to go one better in this similar contest. Several have winning form on the all-weather, including Viewfromthestars, who scored at Chelmsford in April and could be in the mix, while Zing Up and Battle Point were both successful on the Polytrack last year. Josies Kid has tumbled down the handicap and may finish closer in this lower grade.

BLUEBELLS BOY has been running well in the main this year, placing for the fourth time when runner-up at Brighton on his latest outing, so he looks to hold leading claims as he makes only his fourth start on turf. Ten O'Clock went close at Lingfield last month and is respected if taking up this engagement, with Battle Point also considered.

This can go to BLUEBELLS BOY who went down only narrowly at Brighton recently and takes on some mostly out-of-form rivals.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SECRET HANDSHEIKH has won one of his two previous starts over C&D and is now 6lb lower than his last winning mark. The trusty visor is back on and replaces the blinkers worn at Nottingham last time out, so he might represent a bit of value in a tricky sprint to call. So Smart will have his supporters following a determined track-and-trip success latest, while six-time course scorer Symbol of Hope is another to bear in mind.

MY DELILAH caught the eye behind So Smart over C&D last time and Adrian Wintle's filly is fancied to turn the tables on this occasion. Inspired Knowhow was better than the result at Windsor last time and can pose the biggest threat, with So Smart himself also respected attempting to follow up.

Inspired Knowhow is respected but MY DELILAH is taken to reverse the placings with this month's C&D winner So Smart.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

GREY OWL has certainly improved since going handicapping and being fitted with a tongue-tie, as he finished second at Windsor last month before returning to the same venue and going down by two lengths into fourth earlier this month. Up in trip to an extended 1m3f that day, this further rise in distance should suit and he gets the nod ahead of Honrado, who boasts a similar profile. Keep an eye on Blue Hero too.

The handicapper has shown BLUE HERO mercy and the 6-y-o is taken to regain the winning thread. He registered the latest of his seven course wins off a 9 lb higher mark last July and he has been shaping as though worth another try over this trip. The 3-y-os Honrado and Made In China rate the main dangers, with the former feared most with this step up in trip a possible catalyst for some improvement.

The unexposed pair Honrado and GREY OWL make most appeal with improvement likely from both over this longer trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BAROQUE BUOY wasn't winning out of turn at Wolverhampton on Thursday and is open to much more improvement. He needs to prove himself on turf, but is very difficult to get away from given his progressive profile and the quick turnaround suggests he's come out of that race at the Midlands venue in good nick. Course second Battle Of Omdurman sports first-time cheekpieces and should be there to pounce if the selection falters, while Tidal Storm is also noted.

BATTLE OF OMDURMAN has few miles on the clock and only narrowly failed to open his account here earlier this month. He can go one better. Baroque Buoy and Tidal Storm look the likeliest dangers.

Battle Of Omdurman is respected but preference is for last-time-out winner BAROQUE BUOY (nap) who looks open to further progress.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

On a career-low mark of 47 prior to her latest effort over C&D, BRAMBLE JELLY produced her best effort so far to finish second and be beaten less than a length. Just 1lb higher and with Kevin Stott taking over in the plate, the three-year-old filly appears to have been found a good opening to gain a breakthrough success. Keen Interest and Magic Rascal are the ones expected to put up most resistance.

Preference is for MAGIC RASCAL, who needs to leave behind a shocker at Leicester earlier in the month but was in good form prior to that (narrowly denied at this course last month). He gets the nod over Bramble Jelly, who wasted no time getting back to form when runner-up over C&D recently. Handicap-debutante Diligencia and Keen Interest can fight out third.

This is a good opportunity for BRAMBLE JELLY to get off the mark after finishing second here this month. Magic Rascal is next best.
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