There were 60 Races on Saturday 8th June 2024 across 8 meetings. There was 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Beverley, 7 races at Bangor, 7 races at Navan, 8 races at Haydock, 8 races at Chepstow, 8 races at Catterick, 7 races at Lingfield, 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 1 race.

It was a pleasing seasonal reappearance for last year's Nunthorpe hero LIVE IN THE DREAM, who was only picked up late on by Kerdos in the Temple Stakes here a fortnight ago. He's likely to step forward with that run under his belt and, with the return to a quicker surface an added positive, Adam West's talented five-year-old is hard to oppose. Democracy Dilemma posted a career-best performance when filling the runner-up spot in the Dash at Epsom last Saturday and is one to be interested in. All of Believing's best form has come over 6f, but the daughter of Mehmas could go well if they go too hard up front.

It's not hard to envisage Nunthorpe-hero LIVE IN THE DREAM blitzing his rivals down in class on the back of an excellent runner-up effort in the Temple Stakes over C&D a fortnight ago. Believing will also find this easier than the Group 1 she contested in the spring and is dangerous in receipt of weight all round, with Korker likely to be sticking at it for place purposes.

Last season's Nunthorpe winner LIVE IN THE DREAM reappeared with a highly creditable second here and can go one better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A fairly open contest in which a tentative vote can be given to IRON LION. The son of Roaring Lion didn't appear to handle the undulations of Newmarket on his latest start, but he had been steadily progressive prior to that performance and it would come as no surprise were he to bounce back on this more conventional track. Max Mayhem is interesting back into handicap company having reached the frame in a Listed event at Deauville when last seen in December. Others to note include Divina Grace and Knightswood.

Successful on his return at Goodwood, MAGHLAAK wasn't seen to best effect when down the field in the Zetland Gold Cup 12 days ago and, unexposed at this trip with blinkers now enlisted, it would come as no surprise to see Charlie HIlls's 5-y-o have more to offer yet. Iron Lion wasn't seen to best effect at Newmarket latest and he's danger, with Knightswood and Divina Grace others to consider.

The progressive mare DIVINA GRACE has a particularly good record on good to firm ground and may well be open to further improvement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Sapphire Seas has flattered to deceive in a couple of Group 2 events since the turn of the year, most recently in the Middleton at York. Pedigree suggests she will relish this longer trip, though, and the drop in class must be viewed as a positive to her chances. NIGHT SPARKLE found significant improvement as a four-year-old last season, and she was an excellent second in the Bronte at York on her reappearance a fortnight ago. Andrew Balding's string often improve for their first run and, should she follow suit, the Postponed mare might be the answer. The unexposed Queen Of The Pride finished second in the Daisy Warwick at Goodwood last month and must enter calculations too.

William Haggas has sent out fillies by Sea The Stars to win this for the last 2 years and SEA THEME can complete a unique hat-trick for the stable. She landed a good listed race at York over this trip last summer and seems sure to have more to offer in 2024 having made just 4 starts overall. Queen of The Pride ran a screamer on her return at Goodwood and seems sure to improve again. Sapphire Seas is a firm player also if her stamina lasts out.

The vote goes to NIGHT SPARKLE ahead of lightly raced contenders Lady Boba, Queen Of The Pride and Sea Theme.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Noble Dynasty made every yard of the running to score by two lengths in a class 2 handicap at Newmarket last time, which puts him on a rating of 110 and running to that level gives him a big shout. However, the vote goes to POGO, who finished in front of Witch Hunter (third) by over two lengths when second in the Spring Trophy over track and trip last time. Charles Hills' eight-year-old looks the way to go, while Ramazan is another to keep an eye on.

Charlie Appleby's NOBLE DYNASTY has more on his plate than when a stylish Newmarket handicap victor last month but this half-brother to the high-class miler Barney Roy remains with relatively few miles on the clock and is fancied to take the step up in class in his stride. Victoria Cup runner-up Ramazan is another who goes up in grade but rates next best ahead of the consistent Popmaster and last year's victor Jumby. Witch Hunter completes the shortlist in a cracking John of Gaunt.

This should be run at a good clip, which will be ideal for WITCH HUNTER (nap). The lightly raced 6yo Noble Dynasty is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Silver Trumpet has recorded three wins out of his last four starts, including at Salisbury last time, and he should go well off 9lb higher than that four-length victory. However, SHY HI BYE is the one to be on. William Haggas' three-year-old did just enough to be victorious over 6f at Ayr last time and she may appreciate this step back up in trip on her handicap debut. Commander Of Life is another to consider.

BIGBERTIEBASSETT shaped promisingly when fourth on his reappearance at Ascot (1m) 4 weeks ago and, appealing as the type who can go on improving this term, he looks to hold sound claims back down in trip/from a handy draw. Easy Kempton scorer Tennessee Gold is another of interest with the prospect of more to come. Silver Trumpet, Kindest Nation and Shy Hi Bye complete the shortlist.

The vote goes to SHY HI BYE from whom there may still be plenty more to come now she's back up in trip for her handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Al Barez took his career record to 5-10 when completing an all-weather double at Southwell in April. There should be more to come from Tom Clover's charge but, though respected, a chance can be taken on TINTO. The eight-year-old was able to exploit a sliding handicap mark when winning at Thirsk three weeks ago and given that he remains competitively treated off just 1lb higher, further success could be on the cards. Others to note include Billyjoh and Radio Goo Goo.

This looks wide open and a chance is taken on LIR SPECIALE, who made an encouraging start for this this yard when returning from an eight-month absence at Newmarket and stepping back up to this trip will be in his favour. Fresh probably isn't as good as he once was but his mark reflects that and he is feared most, while old rivals Al Barez and Billyjoh need considering, too.

The unexposed 5yo AL BAREZ could be a sprinter to follow and he is taken to land a hat-trick following his two AW wins in April.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CERULEAN BAY hasn't had much luck here on his last couple of appearances, staying on into third after being held up for a run before meeting trouble when co-favourite for the Silver Bowl. He appears weighted to go close and deserves a change of fortune. Only a neck separated Dashing Darcey and Gressington when fourth and fifth at Newmarket, and there should be little between them again. Gunfighter acquitted himself well at Chester's May meeting, although the biggest threat to the selection could come in the shape of handicap debutant Secret World.

CERULEAN BAY should find this a bit easier than the Silver Bowl here a fortnight ago and gets the nod. Charlie Johnston's Secret World appeals as one who should have more to offer in handicaps and is second choice ahead of Dashing Darcey and Gressington.

The least exposed in the field after just three starts, SECRET WORLD should still have better to come now she is switched to a handicap.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

THE ICE PHOENIX confirmed the promise of his Newmarket third when winning with something up his sleeve at Ascot and he is open to plenty more improvement. A 6lb turnaround in the weights may not be enough for third home Crown Estate to reverse the form, while runner-up Zain Blue has struggled since, and a bigger danger may be presented by Liveandletlive, who easily landed a gamble at Nottingham. Phone Tag, Christian David and Swift Victory are all worth a look.

Plenty to like about the bulk of these 3-y-os, though LIVEANDLETLIVE makes most appeal after his facile success at Nottingham, an 11 lb rise perhaps still on the lenient side given the ease with which he scored there. Swift Victory showed plenty to like despite seeming unsuited by the run of the race on his comeback and is shortlisted, whilst The Ice Phoenix had 2 of these rivals behind when winning at Ascot and should be in the mix again.

The vote goes to THE ICE PHOENIX who is 6lb higher than when winning at Ascot last month but did it nicely that day.
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