There were 55 Races on Saturday 6th July 2024 across 8 meetings. There was 6 races at Beverley, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Naas, 7 races at Sandown, 6 races at Leicester, 7 races at Nottingham, 8 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Carlisle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Placed in four of his seven starts for Ger Lyons, HUTTON GLEN can make a winning debut over hurdles. Out of a useful dual-purpose mare, it's interesting that Tom Gibney pitches him into a novice contest straight away and the son of Aclaim will be fitter for his return to action at Leopardstown in May. St Faz, rated similarly to the selection on the Flat, has a nice bit of experience in this discipline. The Killarney maiden winner makes a quick reappearance after an unplaced run at the Curragh and has a healthy hurdles mark of 120. Churchwarden was highly tried a couple of times during the winter and will be fitter for a recent spin on the Flat.

ST FAZ can bounce back quickly from a lesser run on the Flat and land a second hurdle success. Charming Star, a winner at Navan in March, is feared most. Hutton Glen needs checking out in the betting on his hurdle debut.

Charming Star and St Faz hold strong claims but a chance is taken on hurdling debutant HUTTON GLEN, who receives weight
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Paul Townend comes here for one ride and can make the journey worthwhile on hurdling debutant WHERE'S MY JET. Having shown promise in two outings for Cormac Farrell, the selection justified long odds-on favouritism on his first start for Willie Mullins at Tramore in November. That bumper was an ordinary contest but the five-year-old can improve for going over flights. Dual bumper winner Intense Approach was beaten when coming down on hurdling debut before being highly tried in a Grade 2 at Kelso in March. He will be primed for a big run at his local track. Crooked Tannie has the rating to contend but has been a beaten favourite on his last three starts and now drops in trip.

WHERE'S MY JET started out for Willie Mullins by winning a Tramore bumper last November and can follow up switched to hurdles. Point Gellibrand is second choice ahead of Crooked Tannie and Intense Approach.

One of only two rides for Paul Townend on the card, WHERE'S MY JET can make a winning start over hurdles
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A competitive contest can go to ME WEE BONNIE LASS. One of three runners for Gavin Cromwell, the daughter of Doyen won three of her first four starts including a course and distance handicap in April and ran respectably in a mares' novice contest at the Punchestown festival. Back from a break, the five-year-old can show that she is still feasibly treated on her return to handicap company. Napper Tandy turned over a higher-rated rival in a Punchestown novice last month and his mark has been left unchanged. So Scottish went close at Killarney two runs back and can contend but the handicapper may have caught up with Redwood Queen who completed a hat-trick at Listowel a month ago.

Plenty to consider but SO SCOTTISH Is a regular in good-quality handicaps and having shaped well at Listowel a month ago, he now looks weighted to strike. Redwood Queen is improving at a rate of knots so has to be feared, with Petrol Head also of interest at the foot of the weights.

Very competitive with preference for C&D winner ME WEE BONNIE LASS, part of a strong Gavin Cromwell challenge
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The locally-trained BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA gets the nod in this open contest. The winner of a point-to-point when in the care of Colin Bowe, the Ocovango bay wasn't knocked about on her track debut, finishing an encouraging fifth to Just For Love. Cottesloe Sunshine was two places ahead of the selection in third and she reopposes now. Godblessyourosie finished fourth on debut at Limerick in May and is another who wasn't given a hard time of it. Entitled to come on plenty for that effort, she should get a lot closer now. Placed on her last three starts, Slim Marvel certainly wouldn't be winning out of turn, while few would begrudge Ta Na La if she were to get her head in front. A strong case can be made for a few others, with the 104-rated Mill House Creek likely to give a good account of herself.

An opening-looking maiden hurdle with the vote going to COTTESLOW SUNSHINE, who has shaped with plenty of promise on both runs in this sphere and remains the sort to do better. Slim Marvel, Ashlia Dancer and Godblessyourosie are a trio of potential threats.

Consistency may be rewarded here for SLIM MARVEL (nap), who came up against a decent sort when a clear second at Wexford last time
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THE MASS PATH looks the safest option in this weak affair. A close third at Limerick on his penultimate start, he again had to settle for minor honours when tried over fences at Clonmel last month. Returning to the smaller obstacles now, he can be expected to go close. The subject of strong market support, Moneynabane disappointed on his debut for Ian Donoghue at Downpatrick last month. Successful at the northern venue in October, the Doyen six-year-old is capable of making an impact. A good third of 17 on his second try in handicap company at Punchestown, Kalaroun is a leading contender for the father and son team of Conor and Charlie O'Dwyer. Former Ballydoyle inmate Cape Bridgewater is another of interest on his handicap debut, while Lucky Storm, On My Bike and Boskill Borden (first-time blinkers) all warrant respect.

THE MASS PATH has been threatening to come good recently, including on his chasing debut at Clonmel last month, so he remains of firm interest back over hurdles. On My Bike will benefit from a return to this trip and heads up the opposition, along with Kalaroun, who stepped up appreciably on his reappearance when third at Punchestown 4 weeks ago.

With solid runs over hurdles and fences on his last two starts, THE MASS PATH can get off the mark today.
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A three-time winner on the level, RIYAMI might be able open his account over flights. A solid fifth of 23 in a stronger contest than this at Leopardstown over Christmas, he since filled the runner-up spot when sent off favourite at Kilbeggan. Upped in trip now, it'll be disappointing if the 102-rated five-year-old isn't involved towards the business end in a contest of this quality. The winner of this very race in 2022 and third 12 months ago, Inforapenny is a definite danger. Placed on two of his last three starts, another bold bid can be expected from the Mark Fahey-trained seven-year-old. Handicap debutant Burru has some eye-catching bits of form to his name and could come alive in the market with Philip Byrnes an interesting jockey booking.

RIYAMI was strong in the betting and shaped well in defeat after 10 weeks off at Kilbeggan, paying the price very late on for a big move into contention leaving the back straight. This longer trip will suit and he can strike. Inforapenny and Hypersonic Missile are among the other key players.

RIYAMI can improve enough from his hurdles comeback at Kilbeggan to get off the mark in this sphere.
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While he steps into uncharted territory trip wise, COMO PARK is the suggestion in this competitive affair. A bit disappointing on his first few tries over flights, he made the breakthrough at Cork in November and has performed with credit in good quality contests since. Last seen finishing a fine fourth of 23 at the Punchestown Festival, he is tried over three-miles for the first time now. Second and third to So They Tell Me at Punchestown last month, Donkey Years and Everglow both look the have strong claims. On what was his debut for Ian Donoghue, the latter ran with plenty of credit on his first start since December, and it'll come as no surprise if he manages to go a few places better here. Beaten by just a nose at Kilbeggan last month, Donacheady Gale is sure to have plenty of supporters, while others for the shortlist are Getaway Charlie, Club Manager and top-weight Dollar Value.

COMO PARK's fourth at Punchestown is a strong piece of form and he boasts a likeable profile, so he takes preference over Donacheady Gale, who finished to good effect when runner-up at Kilbeggan recently. Donkey Years also makes plenty of appeal with cheekpieces refitted on the back of a solid display.

After a fine comeback run/stable debut in third at Punchestown, when he went off at 66/1, EVERGLOW can be expected to improve enough.
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The top three are the ones to focus on here, with preference for THE PASSING WIFE. Bought for 48,000 pounds after winning a point-to-point for Brian Linehan, he claimed a bumper on his second start for current connections and has performed with credit in high quality contests since. A fine third when last seen at the Punchestown Festival, he had no less than seven previous winners behind, and a reproduction of that effort should see him hard to beat. Placed and beaten by smart types on her first two outings at Ballinrobe, Gers Gigi made the breakthrough at Downpatrick last month and appears the main danger with Harry Swan aboard. Jackson Lamb also got off the mark at Downpatrick and while he was a decisive winner, it wasn't a strong race.

THE PASSING WIFE, Jackson Lamb and Gers Gigi are also closely matched at the weights but the first-named has the most substance to his form and he's taken to prevail in a race that the trio will likely dominate.

Such an impressive bumper winner at Downpatrick on return, it is difficult to oppose JACKSON LAMB with Patrick Mullins taking over
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