There were 56 Races on Friday 7th June 2024 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Brighton, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Haydock, 6 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Clonmel, 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.

SHAW PARK has taken a step back in the right direction on his last couple of starts here including when runner-up on Monday over a mile. Dropping back a furlong is unlikely to be an issue for Scott Dixon's gelding and this may be the perfect opportunity to finally get his head in front. Heer's Sadie scored over C&D on her penultimate outing and is respected along with Tea Sea.

SHAW PARK confirmed his return to form under a more attacking ride than usual when runner-up over 1m here 4 days ago and with the drop back in trip worth exploring on that evidence, he can shed his maiden tag. Heer's Sadie goes particularly well here and she's feared most.

This can go to HEER'S SADIE who is well established under the conditions with three of her four wins coming over C&D.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This appears to be a match on paper between Union Island and DURAN, with the pair both having achieved the same rating of 76, and it is the latter who gets the vote. While the former initially started his career with promise when chasing home a subsequent Listed winner at Hamilton, he never replicated that effort in three subsequent outings. The selection, though, has improved with each run and a reproduction of his second at Nottingham last month is likely to be good enough. Lizzie Lovett and Flying Star can battle it out for third.

DURAN proved much sharper with his comeback run under his belt when second in a Nottingham maiden over the minimum trip 17 days ago and with the possibility of more to come (very well-bred) he earns the vote to go one place better. Union Island, back from 8 months off/gelded could yet get back on track as a 3-y-o and rates the chief threat.

The choice is DURAN who ran well when second to an 80-rated rival at Nottingham last time. He should appreciate the return to 6f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

KONDRATIEV WAVE bids for a second victory in a week following his successful return to classified company here over 7f on Monday, and connections seem to have found the ideal opportunity for him to back that success up. Voltaic was sent off joint-favourite when fifth in the aforementioned contest and better is expected from the eight-year-old, while others to note include Villalobos and Hold The Press.

KONDRATIEV WAVE looks the way to go on the back of his recent course victory. Villalobos is another weighted to go well and rates the biggest threat.

The vote goes to KONDRATIEV WAVE following his narrow win in a similar race here on Monday. The return to this trip is no problem.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This is not the deepest of contests and that could present CHOURMO with the opportunity to record a second success from his last three starts. The son of Postponed was a creditable third over C&D when attempting to follow up his April triumph last month. Eased in class, he should hold every chance on these terms. Damoiseau perhaps failed to see out an extended 1m3f at Windsor on Monday, but should go better dropped in trip. Others to note include Three Dons and Stopnsearch.

CHOURMO comes here in good nick so is fancied to quickly resume winning ways at the chief expense of recent Leicester scorer Three Dons. In-form Red Hot Rose is another who can have a say along with Duke of Vienna if his yard switch sparks improvement.

The vote goes to CHOURMO (nap) who has finished first and a close third in better races over C&D the last twice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Mrembo was no match for an impressive winner on her latest outing but there might not be anything of that quality in here. She merits respect eased 1lb in the ratings, as does the consistent Night Bear, who is likely to give another good account of himself. That said, a chance is taken on PRIDE OF NEPAL. Jeremy Scott's gelding met trouble when staying on over 1m2f at Bath last time and, off 5lb below his last winning mark, the six-year-old might find the required improvement.

MREMBO was a three-time scorer in 2023 and she looks weighted to regain the winning thread off a 1 lb lower mark than when runner-up over C&D last time. Gallimimus didn't enjoy the rub of the green when eighth that day and is rated next best ahead of in-form pair Night Bear and Pride of Nepal.

The one who appeals most is MREMBO. The drop back into a Class 6 is a positive for her and she remains unexposed over this far.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A drop in distance proved no barrier to success when VOODOO RAY completed a hat-trick over an extended 5f at Bath last month. A further 5lb rise in the ratings looks more than fair for the Ribchester gelding and a four-timer likely beckons. The progressive Conquest Of Power merits respect in his bid to land a third consecutive victory, but Mark Usher's inmate isn't sure to prove as effective switching to turf. With that in mind, A Pint Of Bear might be a bigger danger.

Multiple course winner VOODOO RAY has thrived upon returning this term, landing back-to-back handicaps here before bringing up the hat-trick at Bath 23 days ago. He could be up to defying the handicapper again in this sort of form, with fellow in-form pair A Pint of Bear and Conquest of Power also respected. Market confidence behind Beautiful Sky on debut for the Kubler team would also need to be viewed positively.

Given his current mood and his liking for the track VOODOO RAY is taken to complete the four-timer despite the rise in class.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The fitting of a first-time visor proved just the tonic for last-time-out Lingfield scorer KATIE G and a 3lb rise in the ratings looks more than workable. The daughter of Zoustar will need to prove her effectiveness on turf, which gives hope to chief threats Yiengaa and Kurimu. The latter is feared most on her return to a sounder surface as Nigel Tinkler's filly is yet to place over 6f in four attempts.

KATIE G improved when opening her account on the all-weather at Lingfield recently and, in the hope that she will prove equally effective returned to turf here, she looks the one to be on. Yiengaa went down narrowly at Catterick last week and she looks nailed-on for another bold show, while Monkey Miss is also shortlisted.

It may be worth taking a chance with MONKEY MISS. The form of her Bath success on her penultimate start has worked out really well.
Ths is the racecard key.
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