There were 54 Races on Friday 14th June 2024 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Sandown, 7 races at Chester, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 6 races at York, 7 races at Cork, 6 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Newton Abbot, 6 races at Goodwood, 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 4 race.

RED MIRAGE has failed to fire on his two starts since winning over 7f at Catterick in April, but the booking of Patrick Mullins catches the eye and he can be given another chance in a race of this nature. Outrun The Storm is another with strong form claims, while On A Session edges out Spioradalta and Maxi Boy to be best of the rest.

Having enhanced his excellent record when fresh at Catterick in April, RED MIRAGE hasn't quite scaled the same heights in 2 subsequent outings but he remains on a workable mark on the pick of his form and with Patrick Mullins a very eye-catching booking, he looks a big player from a handy draw. Outrun The Storm, Spioradalta in refitted cheekpieces and On A Session head up the dangers.

Richard Fahey's in-form front-runner OUTRUN THE STORM is taken to resume winning ways from his ideal draw. Red Mirage is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ANGEL'S CALL was far from disgraced when filling fifth place in a competitive event at Ascot on his handicap debut last month, and that form gives him a big chance here off a 1lb lower mark. Onigiri showed more on her return to the UK at Lingfield last time and should not be underestimated, while Macanudo and Cool Run also merit places on the shortlist.

QUIET RESOLVE didn't quite meet up to expectations at York on his latest outing 3 weeks ago but he remains sufficiently lightly raced to think he could yet do better and, returned to sprinting/equipped with first-time cheekpieces, he earns the vote to make full use of his handy draw and come out on top. Macanudo and Onigiri are others to consider, whilst Old Chums, despite a wide draw, would be a danger to all if getting loose on the front end.

It might be worth siding with MACANUDO, who takes a big drop back in grade and is well handicapped if he can rediscover his spark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DUKES OF HAATHER has improved with every start to date and his latest third at Newmarket last month suggests that he could be very hard to beat at this level. Oasis Sunrise showed ability when fourth on her racecourse bow at Chelmsford recently and she could prove to be the main threat. That said, Almanjoor, Whiskey Glasses and Camden Flyer should not be discounted.

DUKES OF HAATHER improved as expected in line with the step up in trip when third at Newmarket (6f) and, with this even longer trip promising to be within range on that evidence, he can get off the mark at the fourth attempt. Oasis Sunrise and Whiskey Glasses are others to consider, with Almanjoor not one to be giving up on just yet.

Preference is for the proven form of DUKES OF HAATHER, who can take advantage of a drop in class.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

REBAATT took an expected step forward for his first foray into handicap company, being beaten just half a length into second at Newmarket. The winner has gone in again since, so a 2lb rise may underestimate the merit of William Haggas' three-year-old's performance. Amancio has been so reliable this year and should run another honest race, although Hutchence might be a bigger threat, with an opening mark of 76 not unduly harsh for the expensive son of Frankel.

There has to be a good chance that AMANCIO has been let in lightly here from an unchanged mark having found only a big improver too strong at Haydock 3 weeks ago (pair a long way clear). The selection may have most to fear from Rebaatt and Hutchence, an improving pair representing leading stables.

This can go to the unexposed REBAATT (nap), who went close behind a subsequent winner on his handicap debut at Newmarket last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Vellner lost little in defeat on his runner-up effort behind a progressive rival at Hamilton last month and he must enter calculations off only 3lb higher in the ratings. However, this drop in trip by a furlong may leave the five-year-old vulnerable and DARBUCKS makes most appeal. Christopher Kellett's charge arrives on the back of two close-up seconds and he's fancied to take advantage of a plum draw. Further progress cannot be ruled out from last-time-out winner Indie Skies, either.

DARBUCKS really does deserve to snap his losing sequence, doing little wrong again when second at Carlisle a fortnight ago, and stall 1 at this track could be just the tonic. Indie Skies may have more to offer for Mick Appleby so he's a threat, along with Wake Up Harry.

Mick Appleby's new recruit INDIE SKIES overcame a poor draw to make a winning debut at Kempton (form been franked) and can follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Although he's been handed the widest draw of all, MR SQUIRES could hardly have been more impressive when winning over 7f at Wolverhampton last time and a 5lb penalty shouldn't stop him if turning up here in similar form. Star Shield was a close second at Ripon last week and he should go close again from stall two, while Daisy Roots has been running consistently well in defeat of late and she looks to have solid place claims.

DAISY ROOTS has been knocking very loudly on the door of late, runner-up on her last 3 outings and that elusive third win may well be forthcoming. Mr Squires and Star Shield also arrive in excellent order and head the opposition.

Lots with chances but Adam West's likeable filly DAISY ROOTS is taken to end a run of second placings and gain a deserved success here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A competitive race in which plenty have chances, so only a tentative vote can go to TREASURE TIME, who can progress now sent handicapping off a seemingly workable opening mark of 77. Mai Dubai shaped as if he may improve for his return at Newmarket last month and he could do better with that outing under his belt, while Operate is another runner who needs to bounce back from a disappointing effort last time but he looks capable of getting involved from stall one.

BULMER BANK ran well when third from off a strong pace at York 3 weeks ago and gets the vote from the same mark with a similar scenario likely to unfold here. Treasure Time is a likely improver now handicapping and is a danger, while Native King is also interesting now pitched into a handicap by his new local trainer.

Plenty have possibilities but the vote goes to BULMER BANK after an eyecatching run at York three weeks ago.
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