There were 42 Races on Wednesday 26th June 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Carlisle, 8 races at Kempton, 6 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Naas, 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 6 race.

VIRIDIAN put in a career best when a neck second over 7f at Brighton last week and the first-time application of a visor can help him to go one better off the same mark here. Krysdanjord is more than capable of going well in a race of this nature, while Electrified and Scarlet Lady both merit consideration on their handicap debuts.

VIRIDIAN is going the right way now and, in a first-time visor, he should be able to open his account in a distinctly weak affair. Electrified is an interesting handicap debutant and Tenyatta could feature if she's back on track returned to AW.

Most of these have plenty to prove but VIRIDIAN went close at Brighton last week and has strong claims if he can repeat that form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

VALTELLINA has a good record over C&D and her most recent third three weeks ago suggests that she could be hard to beat once again. That said, Tronido got off the mark impressively on her handicap debut at Lingfield and has to be respected, despite a 9lb rise in the ratings. Others to note are Mammy, Alabama Anna and Crocus Time.

VALTELLINA's AW record is a positive one, keeping on for a close-up third over C&D 3 weeks ago, and with the runner-up that day advertising the form since, she's a major player up 1 lb. Tronido was impressive at Lingfield and can remain competitive from her revised mark, with Alabama Anna also considered with Oisin Murphy taking over.

Preference is for TRONIDO, who kicked off her handicap career with an emphatic win at Lingfield and is open to more progress.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LIGHTNING FORCE failed to fire when favourite at Goodwood last time but she can be given another chance based on her narrow second on debut over 6f here in May. Tactical Plan and Marbush both displayed promise on their racecourse bows and should not be discounted, while any market support for either Big Sip or Infantry Officer would have to be noted.

MARBUSH made a promising start at Newmarket 6 weeks ago and gets the vote with improvement likely upped to 7f. Tactical Plan has a similar profile and is fancied. Matharu, Big Sip and Rotation are interesting newcomers and the betting should be revealing.

Preference is for TACTICAL PLAN, who made a promising start with his clear fourth of 16 at Pontefract last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ORIGINAL OUTLAW was the subject of market weakness when finishing seventh over 6f at Goodwood on his debut last month, but he performed with more credit than the result suggests on that occasion, running greenly before keeping on well when the penny dropped late on. With that outing under his belt, the son of Wootton Bassett can get off the mark at the second try. Jouncy also shaped with promise when finishing sixth over 6f at Newbury on his debut recently, and can give the selection most to think about, while Time For Sandals is respected most of the newcomers.

Many of these were too green to show their true worth on debut, with ORIGINAL OUTLAW just about the pick on a more conventional track. Jouncy and Style King also represent leading yards and a leap forward from either would come as no surprise.

This can go to JOUNCY who caught the eye when keeping on to finish sixth in a big field at Newbury last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

There were legitimate excuses for HIGHLAND SPRING's low-key handicap debut over 1m1f at Musselburgh earlier this month and, after showing plenty of ability in his three qualifying runs, connections would be disappointed if a mark at 79 wound up being his ceiling. Spun To Gold wasn't seen to best effect when finishing third over 7f here latest and, off an unchanged mark, he should be there or thereabouts when it matters once more. Recent C&D winner Botas also warrants respect in a competitive affair.

SWIFT VICTORY didn't show much on turf recently but he's better judged on his encouraging C&D reappearance last month and the James Tate-trained colt could be the answer to this competitive handicap. Next on the list is Hakuna Babe, while Highland Spring remains capable of better and is also shortlisted, along with Mr Mistoffelees and Spun To Gold.

The choice is dual C&D winner BOTAS (nap) whose latest course success came in a slightly stronger contest than this.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

In a wide-open affair where a case can be made for many, the tentative nod goes to ARCTICIAN. Simon Dow's charge cosily accounted for a subsequent two-time winner over 7f here recently, and the suspicion is that a 3lb rise might not be enough to anchor him now stepping back up in trip. The progressive Phoenix Passion commands respect on the back of a comfortable victory when landing the hat-trick at Nottingham earlier this month, for all that a 6lb rise asks another question of him. Sunny Street and Dembe are others who merit consideration.

DEMBE split a pair of next-time-out winners when shaping up well once again over C&D a fortnight ago and this could be the day it all falls into place for him again. Whitcombe Rockstar is a big player in his C&D hat-trick bid, while the thriving Phoenix Passion seems sure to go well again also.

The choice is C&D winner LONGLAI, the form of his narrow Chelmsford defeat on his penultimate outing having been well franked since.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Waxing Gibbous comfortably justified favouritism at Newbury last time and warrants respect in her follow-up bid, but narrow preference is for the returning ASSAIL. Unlike the former, he is already a winner on the all-weather and, given his progressive profile, is likely to have improved again since his narrow defeat at Southwell in January. Good Too has joined Adam West (from Brett Johnson) since a solid third-placed effort at Windsor in May and he merits a place on the shortlist.

WAXING GIBBOUS justified strong support with a taking display to open her account at Newbury and she's a confident choice to go in again at the possible expense of Assail, who is also going the right way. Caustic is another player back down in trip/returned to AW.

It may be worth taking a chance with MISS DOLLY ROCKER who has been running over 1m lately, but she has good form over further.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Difficult to be too confident about any of these, but PHILOS is a past course scorer and he arrives on the back of a determined victory at Chelmsford. If arriving in the same mood, a 3lb rise in the handicap may not be enough to anchor Ed Dunlop's charge. Home And Dry wears a first-time visor and is partnered by Oisin Murphy, so it would come as no surprise to see him post an improved performance. Tazaman was marginally behind the latter two weeks ago and he may benefit from that first outing since September 2022.

This could be the day when DOUBLETHETROUBLE finally gets his head in front. His record will be too off-putting for some but he was knocking on the door prior to his latest effort at Lingfield, which can be safely overlooked, and he has as good a chance as any in this field. Grand Duchess Olga is taken to reverse Chelmsford placings with Philos now that she moves back up in trip, while Ship To Shore (third choice), Home And Dry and Master Grey are others to consider.

Last time out winner PHILOS recorded back-to-back wins last year and he can do so again here. Master Grey looks the main danger.
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