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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MAGNETIC NORTH might be able to register a 10th career success on what will be his debut for Ian Donoghue. The chestnut gelding ran at least once for 21 consecutive months from March 2022 to November 2023 and returns now from a well-earned break. The winner of this race 12 months ago and, in here for 12,000 euros, the 73-rated nine-year-old should give a good account of himself with Shane Foley aboard. Colin Keane will get the leg up on French Company, who also has a price tag of 12,000 euros. After finishing a solid fourth at Fairyhouse recently, the Jimmy Coogan-trained six-year-old looks a leading contender. Pinball Wizard (15,000 euros) is a consistent sort and is sure to have plenty of supporters, while the Paul Flynn-trained Emeric (6,000 euros) is another with strong claims.

A trappy claimer with the narrow vote in favour of EMERIC. He wasn't at his best over shorter at the Curragh 3 weeks ago but was proving a model of consistency on all-weather previously and, still lightly raced at this trip, he's taken to bounce back. Kendancer and Roderick are others to consider, along with French Company.

With Kendancer due to run over hurdles at Sligo on Tuesday, the vote goes to FRENCH COMPANY, a solid fourth in a recent handicap
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HANOI has been knocking on the door of late and should appreciate this step up in trip. Sent off favourite on his last two starts at Cork and Gowran respectively, he was a fast finishing third on both occasions. Question Of Class was behind the selection at Cork, finishing a respectable sixth on what was her seasonal debut. Entitled to come on plenty for that effort, she looks to have solid claims here off a mark of 63. Cloudseeker has some placed form to his name and is sure to have his supporters, while others of interest are recent Sligo third Copie Conforme, top-weight Imarajan and the Gavin Cromwelll-trained Empress Anna.

IMARAJAN appeals as a likely improver now he steps into handicap company with this longer trip also a plus, so he looks the way to go. Gowran third Hanoi figures on a lenient mark so is next on the list ahead of in-form pair Empress Alma and Copie Conforme.

This step up in trip may make all the difference for HANOI who has finished to good effect on his last two starts
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SEPTEMBER LEAVES ran a huge race on her handicap debut in a valuable contest at the Curragh on Guineas weekend. The Night Of Thunder bay had a far from clear passage in the closing stages at the Co Kildare venue, eventually finishing fourth in what was a quality affair. Dropping back to maiden company now, the 78-rated three-year-old looks the one to beat. Bought for 100,000 pounds as a yearling, Polaris Dancer is of definite interest. The subject of market support prior to his debut at the Curragh, he finished an encouraging sixth and there should be plenty more to come from the Sea The Stars gelding. The Joseph O'Brien-trained Bacchanalian is the highest rated of those with a mark and is another leading contender, while Roscommon flop Slaney Swagger also warrants respect.

BACCHANALIAN still looked in need of the experience on his Cork reappearance and Joseph O'Brien's charge can prove too strong for more established pair September Leaves and Slaney Swagger.

The one to be on is SEPTEMBER LEAVES(nap) after a good return to action at the Curragh with probably more improvement to come
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Chesham winner SNELLEN sets the standard on a mark of 89 and while she has been disappointing since her Royal Ascot success, she might just need proper quick ground to be seen at her best. A winner in the UK when trained by Paul Cole and now in the care of Micky Fenton, Physique has the best recent form. A close fourth to Hurricane Ivor at the Curragh last month, it'll be interesting to see if he can go a few places better now. Spanish Tenor, who has eight wins to his name, was very disappointing in a claimer at Tipperary last month. However, he can be forgiven for that effort, as he was found to have mucous in his trachea post-race and a much-improved performance can be expected from him now. Lady Lunette (first time cheekpieces) is another capable of making an impact.

An unconvincing bunch but at least PHYSIQUE arrives on the back of a creditable run at the Curragh. Lady Lunette is next best.

The one to beat could well be LADY LUNETTE who has the benefit of first-time cheekpieces and is 2lb lower than her last winning mark
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EXPECTO appears versatile in terms of ground conditions having won a nursery on heavy ground at Gowran Park last autumn and comes here off the back of a couple of solid efforts on a much sounder surface this term at Leopardstown and again at Gowran. Roman Palace won over this trip at Dundalk in January and remains on a competitive mark having shaped well again over a mile at Leopardstown last month. Han Solo took advantage of a lowly rating to land a 25-runner 7f Cork event last September and should have benefited from his reappearance at Listowel, while Brewel Hill also won a big-field handicap at the Curragh last summer.

EXPECTO was an excellent fifth of 17 at Gowran 9 days ago and is expected to go well again. Roman Palace and Zahee head the dangers.

The selection is ROMAN PALACE after a good run on turf at Leopardstown with a good draw for a horse that will race prominently
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Pinar Del Rio has advertised the training talent of Joe Conlon, winning twice this year, and BEAUMADIER may provide the Curragh handler with further success. The four-year-old gelding was having his first outing for current connections when beating all bar Eruption in a Sligo claimer and that form was given a boost when the winner ran a cracker at Navan on Saturday. Clarinbridge has put together a series of solid efforts at Dundalk earlier this year and rates a threat, with Colin Keane a significant booking. Golden Days has gained all three career wins over this trip and is another to consider, along with Lorr's Girl and On Our Radar.

IMPROVING has won over C&D in the past and shaped as if back in form when a staying-on second over the minimum trip at Tipperary, so he makes the most appeal off a much-reduced mark. Beaumadier is a danger on his second start for his current yard and Super Cub isn't without hope.

This looks very open. LORR'S GIRL made good late progress at Fairyhouse and is put forward as an each-way selection
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KILLEEMORE LAD won twice over hurdles last year and the dual-purpose gelding may add to his tally having filled the runner-up spot on his latest three starts. He beat all bar Pigeon House in a 24-runner handicap hurdle at the Punchestown Festival, and stayed on well behind Sign From Above when switching to the Flat at Listowel last time. Mephisto won twice over two miles at Dundalk last year and may be suited by this step back up in distance following a couple of decent runs recently. His stablemate Goonyaboyya is another for the shortlist and had Honketonk Angel, Highland Train and Figurehead all close behind when runner-up to Nusra over this trip at Dundalk on her penultimate start.

A competitive staying contest to close the card and it's KILLEEMORE LAD who gets the nod to go one better than he did at Listowel. Gerard Keane looks to have a couple of good chances in Mephisto and Goonyaboyya, so his pair may provide most resistance, with Honketonk Angel and Firm Belief another couple worthy of a mention, too.

A tentative selection goes to top-weight KILLEEMORE LAD whose good second at Listowel followed two fine runs over hurdles
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