There were 27 Races on Tuesday 25th June 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Beverley, 7 races at Newton Abbot, 6 races at Brighton, 7 races at Newbury, 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.

WARRENDALE WAGYU had a few of these behind when making a successful handicap debut at Doncaster and, after winning cosily, a 6lb penalty might not prevent him from following up. From 1lb out of the handicap, Ifonlytheycudtalk was less than two lengths away in third that day and has a feasible chance of turning the form around, with Ethan Tindall claiming 5lb. Dollarindex also showed promise on the same Doncaster card and is another appealing option to consider.

WARRENDALE WAGYU is less exposed than most of these and arrives on the back of a stylish Doncaster success so is taken to make light of a 6 lb penalty. Doncaster third Dollarindex is weighted to have a say and next on the list ahead of in-form pair Lady Bouquet and DC Flyer.

The vote goes to WARRENDALE WAGYU (nap), who beat four of today's rivals when scoring on his recent handicap debut at Doncaster.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Disappointing when favourite for the Brocklesby at Doncaster, MYSTICAL ELEGANCE showed what she is capable of when touched off in a maiden at Kempton 13 days ago and the daughter of Zoustar can make a winning start for the Raphael Freire yard now back on turf. Carlisle runner-up Tower Of Africa and Oasis Sunrise, who stepped forward when just denied in a seller at Chester, appear to have more to offer and warrant close inspection in the betting.

TOWER OF AFRICA shaped well on her debut when runner-up at Carlisle and can build on it here to go one better at the chief expense of form choice Mystical Elegance who starts out for a new yard. David O'Meara's newcomer Cymbidium and Oasis Sunrise also need considering in this open maiden.

Carlisle runner-up TOWER OF AFRICA is taken to go one better. Mystical Elegance is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Patontheback seized on good opportunities to land a brace of class 6 wins earlier this month and is solid in his bid to round out a three-timer. However, a 6lb higher mark demands more and, with that in mind, a chance is taken on PARK STREET building on his respectable second over C&D. Already a dual course winner, Tina Jackson's five-year-old should have benefited from that seasonal reappearance and can go one better off just 1lb higher. Eligible and Touchwood complete the shortlist.

Plenty with chances but PARK STREET teed himself up well for this when runner-up over C&D last time and can repeat last year's victory. Handily-weighted Catton Lady heads the list of dangers, although a solid case can also be made for Giorgio M, Touchwood and Eligible.

Park Street likes it here but GIORGIO M, whose trainer is 5-13 with 3yos here, is open to further improvement and preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Positive tactics seemed to work a treat for last month's C&D scorer SPRING CHORUS and a 3lb rise in the ratings looks on the lenient side. The Jessica Macey-trained filly does have faster ground conditions to contend with this time round, but she still rates as the one to beat. Saturday's Redcar third Carlton warrants respect on this quick turnaround, although a drop in trip may count against him and a bigger threat might emerge from the down-in-grade Weigh Anchor.

SPRING CHORUS took her form up a notch for her new yard when scoring over C&D last month and with few miles still on the clock she can improve to defy a 3 lb rise in the weights. Fellow C&D winner Lincoln Rockstar could emerge as the main danger, with Escarpment and Grifter both in the mix too.

Conditions don't look optimal for several, but SKI JUMP has plenty in his favour. Lincoln Rockstar is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DRINK DRY arrives on the back of a solid second in a handicap at Nottingham and his experience could prove crucial. The Saxon Warrior colt makes plenty of repeal reverting to maiden company and he edges the vote over Dain Ma Nut In, who posted his best effort to date when a staying-on third at Musselburgh earlier this month and this extra yardage is likely to suit. Toromoro may chase the duo home.

DAIN MA NUT IN is going the right way and is fancied to edge out Drink Dry in a race that, on form, the pair should dominate. Calypso Time is the more appealing of the two newcomers.

There won't be any excuses for DRINK DRY on the back of his solid handicap second last time. Dain Ma Nut In can chase him home.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BLUEFLAGFLYINGHIGH may be winless since this time last year, but he has run with plenty of credit on both starts this season, including over C&D, and this looks as good an opportunity as any to regain the winning thread. Silver Gunn arrives on the back of a couple of decent fourths at Windsor, while the returning Bosc Girl is another to consider, having only once been outside the first four in her last six outings.

SILVER GUNN has run with credit in a higher grade of handicap on both outings this season and, if he can settle to some degree, he's fancied to capitalise on a handy mark at the possible expense of Blueflagflyinghigh, who is the type to benefit from first-time cheekpieces. Bosc Girl is also considered.

This may rest between Ey Up Its The Boss and BLUEFLAGFLYINGHIGH with preference for the latter. Tango Man should also run well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

LADY OF TIME looks the one to beat if building upon a career-best effort when a slightly unlucky second at Nottingham last week. The daughter of Time Test didn't get the clearest of runs on that occasion and, with a clear passage here, she should have too much for the improving Jez Bomb, as well as Little Venice, who might be suited by dropping back in trip. Others to note include Carvalhal, Daring Leader and Lincoln Royal.

LADY OF TIME left previous efforts behind when second despite meeting trouble at Nottingham 6 days ago and a performance of a similar level could be enough to see her go one better. Little Venice could get the run of things, so she's an obvious danger, while Jez Bomb could come into it if they go hard in front.

This should rest between JEZ BOMB, as long as he gets out on terms, and Lady Of Time who improved for stepping up in trip last time.
Ths is the racecard key.
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