There were 35 Races on Monday 17th June 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Gowran Park, 6 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Windsor, 8 races at Kilbeggan, 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 5 race.

Those with previous experience do not set a daunting standard so this could be a good opportunity for debutant A FINE CLARET. Karl Burke's colt, who is from the family of some classy sprinters, looks a likely type on paper and with the yard once again enjoying a fine campaign with juveniles, he can strike. The Richard Fahey team is also in good form so Endeavouryourdream must enter calculations. Uncle Sam hinted at ability on his debut and he could step forward.

Those with experience need more, and newcomers A FINE CLARET, Saxon Raider and Endeavouryourdream. make most appeal in that order before market clues.

Not the strongest of maidens and UNCLE SAM, who showed promise on his debut at Leicester, is taken to beat A Fine Claret.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

EDGEWATER DRIVE was said to have benefited from a drop from a mile when winning over C&D last month and the unexposed son of Dandy Man could repeat the dose from a 7lb raised mark. Malham Tarn Cove recorded a comfortable success at Bath last time out and he might be the main threat, while King Of The Jungle is most appealing of the remainder.

This is quite competitive for the grade. PARR FIRE caught the eye a bit on her first outing for the Ben Haslam yard at Doncaster at the start of the month and is given a chance to build on that promise. Dream Deal and King of The Jungle arrive in good form and head the dangers along with last month's Bath scorer Malham Tarn Cove.

Last month's Bath scorer, the well-drawn MALHAM TARN COVE, just gets the vote ahead of the unexposed C&D winner Edgewater Drive.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

There doesn't appear to be much pace on offer and that might allow BELSITO an easy time of things at the head of affairs. Kevin Ryan's charge was collared late on by a well-treated rival over C&D last week so he must hold every chance from an unchanged mark, especially if the first-time cheekpieces can elicit some improvement. Atomise continues to run well in defeat and enters calculations, along with Rain Cap, who won't mind any rain, and recent Wetherby scorer Batal Dandy.

BELSITO has been knocking pretty loudly on the door of late, doing very little wrong when second over C&D a week ago, and the application of cheekpieces could be just what he needs to get the job done. Headgear worked the oracle for Batal Dandy at Wetherby and he's a threat, along with Jamie's Choice, who isn't yet exposed.

After a narrow defeat here last week BELSITO is taken to score his second career success with the aid of first-time cheekpieces.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MANUELITO failed to win on the Flat last year, but has won two of only four starts over hurdles since joining David Pipe's yard. He looks capable of going close if translating his progressive form over timber back to this code. Ebony Maw arrives in good form having won over 1m5f at Ayr before going close again at Hamilton. He makes more appeal than Whatacracker, who scored over a shorter trip here last summer and remains 4lb higher.

MANUELITO progressed very nicely over hurdles during the spring, winning his last 2, so it's fairly easy to construct a sold handicapping case for him back on the level. Whimsy takes a big drop in class and is a huge threat if taking up this engagement, with Ebony Maw another to consider.

The front-running Ebony Maw is the form horse here but MANUELITO looks well treated and is taken to open his Flat account.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Arkenstaar has done all his winning so far at Hamilton and bids for a hat-trick raised 4lb. Jkr Cobbler has won five times over shorter distances, including here last month, whereas Golden Melody drops back down in trip and is fitted with blinkers for the first time after finishing runner-up over 1m2f at Redcar. ALPINE SIERRA has scored off similar marks in the past and a recent third at Ayr suggested Jim Goldie's charge is set for a return to winning ways.

BUSHFIRE could be the way to go here having finished fourth in a better handicap than this a fortnight ago with the combination of a drop in trip and easing ground conditions in his favour. Jkr Cobbler and Arkenstaar are last-time-out winners and have to command serious respect.

Hamilton specialist Arkenstaar has possibilities if he can translate his form to here, but course winner JKR COBBLER gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CONDOR PASA offered encouragement on the Kempton Polytrack earlier in the year and after undergoing a gelding operation, he stepped forward to occupy the runner-up berth on his turf debut at Nottingham. On a line through the third, he should have the measure of Zoffandia, although William Haggas' charge is expected to step forward from his introduction and is a big threat. Qamari went into a few notebooks at Wolverhampton, while Aviemore was possibly flattered by his narrow C&D defeat but his rivals still must not allow him an uncontested lead.

This slight step up in trip will help CONDOR PASA and the strong feeling is that this well-bred 3-y-o has a bigger performance in him. Aviemore is an obvious threat, while once-raced pair Zoffandia and Qamari also command respect.

This should rest between the Newmarket raiders, with CONDOR PASA preferred to Zoffandia.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Mostar Dreams, Romantic Tale, Greycee Bell and Beguiling are all worth a look on handicap debut, but QUESTIONABLE went agonisingly close to making her own handicap bow a winning one and she can gain compensation. The daughter of Time Test didn't get the clearest of passages at Haydock, but still went down by just a short head and the drop from a mile shouldn't bother her. Blufferonthebus has been holding her form well here, while Berrygate has been costly to follow but is capable of making an impact.

QUESTIONABLE left her previous efforts well behind when just denied on handicap bow at Haydock last month, coming clear of the rest with a fellow big improver, and she's fancied to go one better. Mostar Dreams and Blufferonthebus both had excuses last time so can be expected to get back on track.

Provided her upward curve is sustained, QUESTIONABLE (nap) can defy top weight. Berrygate is second choice.
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