There were 34 Races on Wednesday 12th June 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Fontwell, 8 races at Kempton, 6 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Limerick, 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.

STOCKPYLE was only beaten a neck into second in a similar event over 7f here a week ago and the five-year-old is hard to oppose off the same mark. That said, Ivasecret also hit the crossbar at this venue on his most recent outing and could give the selection plenty to think about. Others to note are L'Argent, Capuchinero and Red Hat Eagle.

RED HAT EAGLE went close to making a winning return at Chelmsford before shaping much better than the bare result at Thirsk, and he remains of strong interest. Miss Dolly Rocker has a good record here and she shaped well after a bad start when sixth over C&D 3 weeks ago, while Quiet Sea is open to improvement now handicapping.

The suspicion remains that there are more races to be won with RED HAT EAGLE, particularly on AW.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KITTY FURNIVAL confirmed the promise that she displayed on debut when a neck second over 1m2f at Leicester last month and the daughter of Zarak is the one to beat on that evidence. Zilfee is certainly a newcomer to note being a half-sister to Enable, as well as a full-sister to the Listed-placed Derab. Al Haal and Inlet are other interesting debutants, while Incensed completes the shortlist.

KITTY FURNIVAL was unlucky to bump into a really promising colt when a close second at Leicester on her return last month, pulling 11 lengths clear of the third, and she sets a high standard back against her own sex. Zilfee is a half-sister to connections' superstar mare Enable so warrants plenty of respect on debut, while Al Haal is another newcomer to note.

Form pick Kitty Furnival might again be up against an above-average debutante in ZILFEE, a Sea The Stars half-sister to Enable.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ART PATRON is a full-sister to the 7f Listed winner and Group 3-placed Eternally, which means that Andrew Balding's filly has to be of interest on her racecourse bow. That said, Eighth Avenue cost 240,000gns as a yearling and is from the same family as the Queen Mary winner Ceiling Kitty. With that in mind, she should not be discounted, while Never The Twain and The Terminus are also of interest.

EIGHTH AVENUE is bred to have plenty of speed and is likely to be sufficiently tuned up, so she gets the marginal vote without the benefit of market clues. Never The Twain is another who should be well prepared, so she's a big threat, while Art Patron makes plenty of appeal on paper.

Andrew Balding's ART PATRON is taken to emulate her sister by winning at the first time of asking.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

There should be more to come from handicap debutant Rosa Applause, who bids for a hat-trick having completed her double at Lingfield. Jimmy Speaking, who landed a double of his own at Ascot last month, merits respect in the first-time cheekpieces, although Chris Dwyer's gelding will need to be sharp leaving the stalls if he's to race prominently. Southwell winner BLUE DAY was caught too far back at Windsor nine days ago but this should play out more favourably and he gets the vote.

ROSA APPLAUSE had plenty to spare at Lingfield last time and is the sort to go on improving, so she gets the nod over City House, who is likely to get back on the up returning to a more favourable surface. Jimmy Speaking is another one in search of a hat-trick, so he's hard to rule out.

A chance is taken that CITY HOUSE revives back on an artificial surface. He recorded an RPR of 95 over C&D in October.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

College Choir boasts a largely consistent profile and the lightly-raced daughter of Nathaniel is taken to go well once more, though it is AIMING HIGH who shades preference. David Simcock's mare met trouble when filling the runner-up spot at Lingfield last time, having travelled strongly into contention. Given a smoother passage, she could go one better. Reyaadah Star likes it around here and it would come as no surprise were she to bounce back from a below-par showing at Nottingham.

FREE SPEECH has been shaping up well and has form at the track, so she takes marginal preference over College Choir, who may yet have more to offer. Aiming High is another one to consider after catching the eye at Lingfield.

This may go to WARBLER, who's an interesting handicap debutante, with Reyaadah Star feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

THE BAY WARRIOR seems to save his best for Chelmsford, but Mark Usher's charge does have a C&D victory on his CV. With a few question marks surrounding some of the less-exposed types, the six-year-old, who has won off higher marks in the past, might represent a bit of value. Fougere appeals as an obvious contender having finished second on each of her last two starts, while Fictional should not be written off with cheekpieces applied for the first time.

FOUGERE was collared only late on by a progressive 3-y-o at Nottingham last time and can go one better now. The Bay Warrior has a win and 2 placed efforts to show for his 3 attempts over this trip on AW in 2024 and should give another good account. The fact Fictional has been prominent in the betting in his 2 handicaps suggests he's thought capable of better and he could also have a say if reacting positively to cheekpieces.

This looks very tricky but preference is for ASSEMBLED who knew how to win last season and has a run under his belt this term.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

NIGHT BREEZE got up for second late on over 1m1f at Goodwood recently and he shaped as if this step up in distance would suit. Ian Williams' four-year-old goes off the same mark and has William Buick booked, so he should go close. Goblet Of Fire finished fourth over hurdles at Bangor last time and he is an interesting contender back on the Flat off a workable mark, while Devizes is noted too.

GOBLET OF FIRE still has a rating in the 50s despite 3 Flat wins last summer and should still have some scope from his mark now having his first outing on the Flat for Nicky Henderson. William Buick has been booked for last Friday's Goodwood runner-up Night Breeze and he's an obvious threat with this longer trip possibly a help. Chagall may prove best of the remainder.

Night Breeze is feared upped in trip but GOBLET OF FIRE's Flat career still has an air of unfinished business about it.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

WANNABE BRAVE successfully completed the hat-trick at Lingfield last time and he is only 4lb higher for that victory. The son of Fastnet Rock is proving a real force on the all-weather this year and he looks the one to be on. Le Rouge Chinois struck by the smallest of margins in this grade at Lingfield in January and he could have a say on his return to action, while Damascus Steel is another to consider.

WANNABE BRAVE has got on a roll recently and can defy the handicapper again. If Damascus Steel's stamina holds now stepping up from 1½m he can give James Fanshawe's charge most to do ahead of Abraaj.

Le Rouge Chinois, Abraaj and Damascus Steel need respect but WANNABE BRAVE (nap) can complete the four-timer.
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