There were 21 Races on Sunday 23rd June 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Hexham, 6 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Pontefract, 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.

Starproof bumped into an improver when filling the runner-up spot at Newbury last time and she is an obvious candidate from just 2lb higher, but a chance can be taken on FAHRENHEIT SEVEN. Mark Usher's gelding looks potentially well handicapped from an opening mark of 75, judged on what he achieved in novice/maiden events. Stepped up in trip and with cheekpieces applied for the first time, he can step forward. Western is another to consider.

STARPROOF confirmed she's on a workable mark when runner-up behind a progressive sort at Newbury 10 days ago and, back at the scene of her last success, she looks to hold sound claims if arriving in the same form. Vince Lombardi has seemingly been working his way back to full fitness in a couple of runs this term and he needs factoring in. Mr Wonderful and Northfield Lake are a couple of 3-y-os to consider also.

Hello Zabeel ran well on his return but VINCE LOMBARDI may have his measure this time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CAYMAN TAI has filled the runner-up spot on all three starts to date and this looks an excellent opportunity for him to go one better. Richard Hannon's colt showed plenty of promise to be beaten just a length after a poor start over 6f at Salisbury last time and his turn looks very near. Hettie Jack, who landed a seller at Goodwood a fortnight ago, looks the main threat, ahead of Miami Memories.

CAYMAN TAI hasn't done a lot wrong despite finishing second all 3 starts and is taken to put that experience to the best possible use. Nala Star is bred to be sharp and showed plenty of pace when runner-up at Lingfield recently so she could be the main danger.

Cayman Tai is respected but HETTIE JACK, unpenalised for her win in a seller, can follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

TEN O'CLOCK went agonisingly close to breaking her duck at Lingfield last month, but the three-year-old drops into classified company for the first time and she can go one better. We're Reunited, who also filled the runner-up spot last time out, can give the selection plenty to think about. Brandy Station hasn't been seen since October, but he has gone well fresh in the past and should not be underestimated.

This is much more suitable for RED WALLS down in trip and class and he knows how to get the job done at this level. We're Reunited and Ten O'Clock look the dangers.

We're Reunited comes here in good form but RED WALLS ran surprisingly well over 7.5f last time and can gain a first turf success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Zoran is proven over this far having landed a lower grade race at Kempton earlier in the month. Navarre Express finished a close-up third over 1m5f at Hamilton, although fast ground is a worry for her, while Clan Chieftain posted an improved effort when upped to 1m6f at Salisbury and should make his presence felt. SHAGPYLE faced a difficult task in Group 3 company at York, but good efforts in handicaps over 1m4f prior to that offer plenty of encouragement and she gets the vote to go close if staying the longer distance.

ZORAN doesn't look overburdened up 4 lb for his recent Kempton success and might be able to go in again. Navarre Express and Shagpyle are 4-y-o fillies who could have more to come now stepping up to 2m for the first time and may provide the main opposition.

Teqany is intriguing back from his mammoth absence but CLAN CHIEFTAIN looks a safer option after a good run at Salisbury
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The application of cheekpieces appears to have worked the oracle with KALAMA SUNRISE. Jack Channon's filly has won both starts since being fitted with the headgear and, given the ease of Monday's four-length success at Chepstow, the hat-trick looks a distinct possibility. Dappled Light was narrowly beaten by the selection earlier in the month and may prove the main threat once again on more favourable terms. Mykonos St John slides further down the handicap and could bounce back to form.

KALAMA SUNRISE is going the right way now and can complete the hat-trick, once again at the chief expense of Dappled Light, who finished well from rear in their meeting at Chepstow earlier in the month. Handicap-newcomer Signature Blue may do better in this sphere and completes the 1-2-3.

Dappled Light is weighted to reverse recent Chepstow form with KALAMA SUNRISE (nap) but it may not be that straightforward.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Conquest Of Power recorded a quick double on the Polytrack last month. He's 6lb higher back on turf, while King Of Scotia is penalised 5lb for ending a long losing run at Brighton. ROCKYMOUNTAINWAY finished a creditable third at Leicester on her handicap debut, especially considering it was testing ground. A faster surface should suit Charlie Fellowes' unexposed filly and she's fancied to make a bold bid with further progress likely. Alabama Anna is another with scope for improvement as she goes handicapping for the first time.

ROCKYMOUNTAINWAY shaped like she's ahead of her opening mark when third at Leicester 26 days ago and, with the step back up in trip firmly in her favour, she's the one to side with. Conquest of Power is on a roll and deserves respect in his hat-trick bid, while King of Scotia can't be ruled out.

King Of Scotia can go well under a penalty but unexposed handicap debutante ALABAMA ANNA might be the answer.
Ths is the racecard key.
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