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.

The one to beat is THREE DONS, who continued his excellent run of form when winning by more than three lengths at Lingfield on Saturday. Tony Carroll's in-form five-year-old has a 5lb penalty to contend with on this occasion, having made it three victories from his last four starts, but he may still be ahead of the handicapper. Stormingin only found one too good in this race last year and rates the main danger, ahead of Sir Joseph Swan, who can operate off a 2lb lower rating than when last successful.

THREE DONS had a bit to spare at Lingfield on Saturday and this race doesn't look as competitive, so he's well fancied to defy a 5-lb penalty if he handles the quick turnaround. Foinix is the obvious threat and Stormingin could make his presence felt if in the mood.

It's hard to get away from THREE DONS who won easily at Lingfield on Saturday. If in the same form a 5lb penalty won't stop him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

With an impressive 26 per cent strike-rate here in the last five seasons, Hollie Doyle might be able to work her magic aboard bottom-weight CLEAR JUSTICE. Gary & Josh Moore's three-year-old came within three-quarters of a length of victory when second here in October last year, and while that fine effort in defeat was over 7f, he could potentially go one better if the step up in trip works the oracle. Previous track-and-trip winners Eloso and Come On John head the list of potential threats in an open contest.

A couple of bits of SMALL FRY's Ireland form reads well now he starts out in handicaps at a low level for the Moores and it would be no surprise to see a big run. Mon Etoile and Niloufar have plenty more experience and head up the dangers.

The choice is NILOUFAR who looked unfortunate not to go even closer when fourth at Newbury last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

William Haggas doesn't send many runners here but, when he does, they are worth a second look. His sole representative on the card is FELICITY, who couldn't quite get on terms with the front pair when third over 5f at Bath 10 days ago but was doing all of her best work at the finish, suggesting a step up in trip would suit. The daughter of Blue Point could find the requisite improvement to open account. The grade-dropping Operate could have a part to play, with Bona Fortuna another to consider.

Expensive Breeze-Up purchase FELICITY will be suited by this extra furlong and could be the way to go. Operate and The Cutest should be involved at the business end also.

The vote goes to FELICITY who shaped as though 6f might suit when a close third at Bath ten days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

KING OF WAR shaped well on his return to action when runner-up over C&D on his debut for Michael Wigham before stepping forward when beaten half a length at Chepstow earlier in the month. The five-year-old is likely to have more to offer and gets the vote to earn a fourth career success. Musical Mystery got the better of the selection on his penultimate start, but may struggle to confirm that on 3lb worse terms. Others for the shortlist include A Pint Of Bear and Shaw Park.

KING OF WAR has done nothing wrong in his two starts since joining the Michael Wigham yard and is taken to deservedly get his head back in front. Next on the list is A Pint of Bear, who has won two of his last three starts and looks sure to be in the mix once again. Musical Mystery is also shortlisted.

With a 2lb pull and with his fitness now guaranteed, KING OF WAR is taken to reverse last month's C&D running with Musical Mystery.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SEATTLE TIME wasn't at his best when sent off favourite at Yarmouth on his latest start, but the son of Time Test is worth another chance on a sounder surface in a contest that lacks much depth on paper. Salaamaat has been running consistently well in recent months without getting her head in front and she is expected to be competitive once again, while River Wharfe's latest efforts give him a chance of being in the mix.

SEATTLE TIME remains winless following 11 attempts but he has performed well enough at Yarmouth the last twice to suggest that a race of this type is within his grasp. Gatwick Kitten and River Wharfe may well emerge as the main dangers if Salaamaat, who is due to run at Chepstow on Monday, doesn't take her chance.

Granted some luck GATWICK KITTEN (nap) should take the beating from a mark 1lb lower than for the latest of his three wins last summer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

KONDRATIEV WAVE won a classified event here at the start of the month and has backed that success up with a brace of runner-up efforts. The return to handicap company is unlikely to stop him from getting his head back in front, especially with Jack Doughty, who rode him to victory in the aforementioned contest, claiming 5lb. Mudlahhim's consistency is likely to see him enter the equation, with Edmund Ironside a threat back on turf.

The vote goes to MUDLAHHIM, who has been knocking on the door at this course in recent months and has slipped to a career-low mark. Edmund Ironside could be the one to give him most to think about, with Kondratiev Wave also likely to be involved in the finish.

This is a step up in grade for KONDRATIEV WAVE, but he has recent winning form to his name and handles the conditions.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
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