There were 51 Races on Saturday 29th June 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Windsor, 7 races at Chester, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Doncaster, 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.

ROCK OPERA was beaten just a nose into second over 6f at Nottingham last time and Richard Fahey's gelding is hard to oppose off just a 2lb higher mark here. That said, Mythical Phoenix is an obvious threat as he has been knocking hard on the door of late, while Champagne Sarah and Another Investment are others who merit a place on the shortlist.

Having been edging back down in the weights, ANOTHER BAAR shaped well with a tongue strap refitted when fifth at Catterick on his latest outing, leading until under 1f out, so he could be ready to return to winning ways back at 6f. He is taken to get the better of Champagne Sarah, who is best excused her last run, with Mythical Phoenix also considered.

Lots with chances but MYTHICAL PHOENIX is taken to end a run of second placings and gain a first success for Julie Camacho.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BALMORAL LADY has filled second place on both of her previous starts and this looks like an ideal opportunity for Ed Walker's filly to go one better. Musical Touch has progressed with each start to date and may find further improvement having been gelding since his last appearance. Dark Sun edges out Asimov and Sondad to be the pick of the remainder.

BALMORAL LADY looked unlucky not to win when second at Bath 2 weeks ago, denied a run over 1f out, so she looks to hold leading claims of getting off the mark this time around. Musical Touch has been shaping up encouragingly and could be the biggest threat having been gelded since last seen, with Asimov completing the shortlist.

Ed Walker's BALMORAL LADY looks to have been found an excellent opportunity to get off the mark now after two promising second placings
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Signcastle City has to be respected having won two of his last three starts but marginal preference is for EXTRICATION. Roger Teal's gelding put in a career-best performance when a close second in a novice event at Wetherby last time and he remains open to more improvement on his handicap debut. Others to consider are Roundhay Park, Thapa VC and Great Max.

This could go the way of GREAT MAX, who hasn't been seen to best effect on both starts since joining David O'Meara. He's now 20 lb lower in the weights than he was at the beginning of last year and appeals as the type that his current yard can enjoy success with. Signcastle City is feared most as he bids for his third win of the season, ahead of Extrication.

Handicap debutant EXTRICATION has had the form of his latest improved effort franked and he might have enough up his sleeve.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

TIMEFALL finished a respectable second at Leicester on her introduction. She led for most of the way before running out of steam in the closing stages, and normal progress could see her go one better in this company. Whiskey Glasses posted her best effort so far when fourth in a seller at Chester and she's preferred of the others with racecourse experience, while Harvesting, a half-sister to the useful Mohareb, is a newcomer to note.

A valuable fillies' maiden in which it's hard to get away from TIMEFALL, who pulled clear of the remainder when finding an odds-on shot too strong at Leicester on debut a fortnight ago and Ralph Beckett's charge is open to plenty of improvement. Ollie Sangster saddles a couple in Whiskey Glasses and Glamis Road and they can provide most resistance, with Balayaged another debutante worth keeping an eye on, too.

The best of those with experience is TIMEFALL who came clear with the winner at Leicester and she should be all the wiser now.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

INDIVAR ran well to finish third at Leicester and the runner-up has subsequently boosted that form by winning. David O'Meara's colt will appreciate the return to fast ground and can get his head back in front. Bella Bisbee wasn't far behind the selection at Leicester, despite a tardy start, and she can figure again, while Smart Vision returns to his winning trip having placed over 6f at Haydock last time and is not out of this.

Plenty in with chances but the vote goes to BRINDLEY, who hasn't shown a great deal in his 3 runs to date but is bred to be useful and could prove a different proposition now sent down the handicap route. Alfie Boy arrives in top form so he could be the one to give the selection most to think about, with Indivar and Marmaduke Lemon another couple worth considering, also.

David O'Meara's INDIVAR was third on slower-than-ideal ground at Leicester a fortnight ago and can land this prize.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ABSOLUTE QUEEN was unable to back up her penultimate victory at Brighton when turned out under a 5lb penalty at Chepstow 10 days later. The softer conditions on that occasion may well have been a factor in her disappointing performance and the four-year-old is entitled to leave that performance behind. Turner Girl has to be respected dropping back in trip having won over C&D in April, while the third from that contest, Throubi, appeals most of the remainder.

A tricky puzzle to solve despite the small field but bottom-weight CELEBRATING ETHEL has been shaping up well for her new yard so gets the nod with a fully-fledged rider back on board at the expense of Throubi, who was behind Turner Girl when last seen over C&D a couple of months ago but remains very low mileage. Atlantis Blue seems to be working her way back, so she can fill out third.

The vote goes to CELEBRATING ETHEL who can build on earlier promise for Tony Carrroll and provide his in-form yard with another winner
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

AL MUQDAD arrives in search of a hat-trick of victories after scoring twice over 7f, the first of those coming at Ayr before following up here, and his latest 3lb rise is unlikely to stop David O'Meara's gelding from making any further progress. Naepoint is likely to have more to offer on his handicap bow, while recent Nottingham winner War Chant appeals most of the remainder.

David O'Meara's AL MUQDAD is proving a likeable sort and taken to complete a quick hat-trick after his gutsy recent course success. Hugo Palmer's Havanarama rates a big threat though off a handy-looking mark. with handicap-debutant Naepoint and Nottingham-victor War Chant also firmly in the picture.

Hat-trick seeker Al Muqdad is taken on with BIGBERTIEBASSETT (nap) who ran so well at Ascot on his final start over this far.
Ths is the racecard key.
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