There were 35 Races on Thursday 27th June 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Newcastle, 6 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Leicester, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

After making a successful beginning to her career at Chelmsford, CAPO VATICANO lost absolutely nothing in defeat when third to a couple of useful performers at Hamilton. Andrew Balding's speedy filly might be able to dictate terms to suit herself and if that is the case, she may not be for catching. Good Good Good had a subsequent winner back in third when winning at Yarmouth on debut and is the obvious threat. Her stablemate Kranjcar's price went down from 150,000gns as a yearling to 36,000gns last month, but he is still worth a look.

A match on paper, with Yarmouth debut winner GOOD GOOD GOOD preferred to Capo Vaticano, who matched her debut form when third at Hamilton. Newcomer Kranjcar is a default pick for third over River Edge, who has shown very little in 2 starts to date.

Capo Vaticano won't go down lightly but GOOD GOOD GOOD impressed at Yarmouth and she may be able to follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

RAVENGLASS went some way to putting an ordinary Chepstow display behind him when making the frame at Bath. He has performed well in defeat for much of this year and although his winless run stretches back to August 2022, recent Yarmouth third Love Your Work seems his biggest threat and that one hasn't managed to get his head in front for well over two years. Love Is A Rose is slowly finding her feet since joining Michael Wigham and is one to consider at potentially bigger odds.

RAVENGLASS deserves a win for these connections and taking on mainly out-of-form rivals here, this looks to be a really good opportunity. Love Your Work showed enough at Yarmouth last time to make him of interest, with Sparkle In His Eye another to consider.

Multiple AW winner LOVE YOUR WORK was arguably unlucky not to double his turf tally at Yarmouth last month and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Hurtle loves to hear his hooves rattle and even the official good going at Brighton wasn't quick enough for him last time. He beat Alioski to the runner-up berth at Bath last month and is capable of much better but a safer option is TROJAN TRUTH, who justified favouritism with a determined display at Windsor and is only 2lb higher. Khangai was beaten just half a length into third over 1m2f at Nottingham, although he still needs to prove he stays this far.

HURTLE failed to justify strong support at Brighton last month but it was in higher band of handicap than this so he's fancied to get it right this time in a change of headgear. Connections of Churchill Rose also tinker with different equipment and she's very close to her previous winning mark, with Shield of Honour another to consider at likely longer odds back in trip.

This could be a good chance for CHURCHILL ROSE (nap) who was not beaten far on slower-than-ideal ground in a stronger race last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having scored over C&D in some style earlier this month, another bold bid is forecast from DIBBLE DABBLE. That was the Time Test filly's first outing on turf and she could make light work of a 7lb higher mark. The biggest challenge may be mounted by Alvesta, who arrives on the back of a solid second at Bath, while Wetherby runner-up Mariner also appears capable of landing a race at this level.

A sextet to view positively with DIBBLE DABBLE, who looked transformed by the switch to turf and this trip last time, fancied to defy her new mark. Ravenswell was a bit unlucky at Salisbury so demands respect, while Samoon Star is the unknwon quantity in the race after just 3 starts and she's bred to be a lot better than her mark.

This looks open and SAMOON STAR is narrowly preferred on her handicap debut. Ravenswell is preferred for the runner-up spot.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TEN COMMITMENTS has filled the runner-up berth over 6f on his last two appearances, at Salisbury and Nottingham, and he looks ready for another tilt at 7f. The Jamie Osborne-trained three-year-old is taken to defy a 4lb rise in the ratings, possibly at the main expense of the reappearing Super Hit. Having undergone a gelding procedure since his third-placed effort at Southwell in March, Marco Botti's charge is open to improvement. Bantry makes most appeal of the remainder.

TEN COMMITMENTS signalled he is ready to get off the mark when a running-on second at Nottingham last week and can now go one better with this return to 7f also a likely plus. Super Hit has his first go on turf but could emerge as the chief threat off a handy-looking mark with C&D winner Yoshimi also in the picture.

The newly gelded SUPER HIT is taken to distribute his energies better again and condemn Ten Commitments to another second place.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ASPIRE TO GLORY didn't do himself any favours when hanging right at Ripon last week, but he wasn't beaten too far at the finish and reappears quickly before his 1lb rise can come into effect. Salamanca Lad has offered encouragement since joining new connections, particularly with his recent effort for third at Ripon. Monks Mead is another to consider on the step back up in trip, and there is a chance the beautifully-bred Hey Big Spender is thrown in on her handicap bow.

A few with chances but the vote goes to ASPIRE TO GLORY who arrives in very good nick and can now go one better than at Ripon last time out and gain a deserved second success of 2024. Salamanca Lad is next on the list on the back of his good recent third at the same track ahead of handily-weighted Monks Mead.

An open race in which SALAMANCA LAD gets the vote ahead of Aspire To Glory and the handicap newcomer Hey Big Spender.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A determined winner at Redcar last time out, SCOOPS AHOY should have plenty more improvement forthcoming off a 2lb higher mark and he looks the one to beat if handling the quicker ground. A winner at Bath in April, Maharajas Express hasn't quite rediscovered that form since but he is a key player, along with Miami Heat, who makes just his third start for the in-form George Boughey stable.

MAHARAJAS EXPRESS didn't enjoy the rub of the green when a good Sandown fifth last time so is fancied to resume winning ways off an unchanged mark here. Scoop's Ahoy showed the benefit of cheekpieces when going in at Redcar and is next on the list. In-form Catch Cunningham can also have a say in an open sprint.

Last-time soft ground winner Scoops Ahoy is taken on with MAHARAJAS EXPRESS, unlucky not to go closer last time out.
Ths is the racecard key.
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