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 6 race.

Beggarman arrives here in good form after a close second at Yarmouth last time and he looks sure to go well once again. However, TAXIING wasn't beaten far over this trip at Chelmsford last time and if she can translate that form back onto turf, then she can go well with the experienced Neil Callan in the saddle for the first time. Pfingstberg finished just ahead of Taxiing that day and he's another who shouldn't be too far away.

PFINGSTBERG has been shaping like a winner in waiting for a while now and, having again been caught further back than ideal at Chelmsford on his most recent outing, he remains one to be interested in. Beggarman and Smokey Malone are considered the main threats.

Being in good form and still favourably handicapped, BEGGARMAN holds strong claims. Smokey Malone is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Although he's carrying a winners' penalty, GREY CHARGER is very difficult to oppose here after his close second to the very smart Devil's Point last time, and a repeat of that effort should suffice in this company. None of those with previous form look good enough to put it up to William Haggas' colt, so the newcomer Bayadere rates as the main danger, but Edna E Mode left something to work on when fourth on her debut at Kempton last month, so she could go well if building on that effort.

GREY CHARGER progressed significantly from his debut when second to a subsequent Group 2 winner at Goodwood last month and should take all the beating with further improvement to come now stepping up in trip. Edna E Mode fared best of those held up on last month's debut at Kempton and is preferred to newcomer Bayadere for forecast purposes.

Having performed well behind a smart rival last time, GREY CHARGER sets a clear standard. Edna E Mode is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Although still a maiden, ARCTIC MOUNTAIN has shown a decent level of form in defeat on his five starts to date and this looks an excellent opportunity for this son of Nathaniel to get off the mark at the sixth time of asking. The handicapper has taken no chances with Moab's opening mark but he should do better now tackling handicaps for the first time, while Morcar is back down to his last winning mark and he could go close with the talented Alec Voikhansky taking off a valuable 3lb.

ARCTIC MOUNTAIN boxed on once headed in the style of one who'll be suited by a return to this trip at Redcar 19 days ago, so he's an appealing candidate, especially given his low-mileage profile. Morcar is the type to bounce back quickly returned to a more suitable distance, with Charlie's Choice completing the shortlist.

Richard Hannon's MORCAR is back on a good mark and is worth chancing in the hope that first-time blinkers give him a lift.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

FORMIDABLE FORCE has shown plenty of speed in his three races to date and this step back in trip looks a good move for his handicap debut, so he rates as the one to side with in what looks a fascinating contest. Kiss And Run has filled the runner-up spot on her last three starts and while a 2lb rise makes life more difficult, she should be on the premises once again. Chiedozie is another who has been knocking on the door of late and with a talented 7lb claimer taking over, he's weighted to go well if putting his best foot forward.

KISS AND RUN took a step forward when edged out only close home at Goodwood 2 weeks ago and still looks well treated following a 2 lb rise in the weights, so she's the percentage call to go one better. Handicap-debutant Formidable Force and the consistent Chiedozie head up the opposition.

Handicap debutant FORMIDABLE FORCE can live up to his name. Chiedozie is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Dimsons returned to action with good effort at Kempton last month when attempting to make all. He was beaten only a neck on that occasion, but HARVARD SOUND also went close at the same Kempton fixture on his racecourse debut. Tom Clover's charge found only the unbeaten Bengurion too good and normal progress could see him get off the mark in this contest. Ureshii placed over 6f at Doncaster on his first start after a wind operation and this extra distance should suit.

HARVARD SOUND and Ureshii easily make most appeal. The former produced a promising first effort when runner-up to a previous winner at Kempton on his recent debut, doing well having made his challenge from further back than that one in a modestly-run race, so he's taken to go one better.

The Tom Clover-trained HARVARD SOUND is taken to build on his debut effort and go one better. Dimsons is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Those with the best recent form have yet to win on turf. That includes Swiss Pride, who scored over a mile on the Polytrack in April, while Heerathetrack finished runner-up at Chelmsford last time. FAYASEL placed over today's distance on the all-weather track here when fitted with a visor for the first time. The headgear remains in place and he gets the vote in an open affair.

An unusually huge field for the track with plenty in with a squeak but the verdict goes to FRANKFREYA, who had blinkers/a tongue tie on for the first time and returned to form from out of the blue when fourth at Wolverhampton last month. The main danger may emerge from Heerathetrack, who has been going through a good spell on the all-weather recently, with Revolutionary Man and Swiss Pride another couple worth considering.

The two suggestions against the field are ESSME and Spanish Mane, with this return to Lingfield a positive factor for both of them.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MONKS MEAD was winning on fast ground here last summer, and a recent second at Bath points to a big run in this. Mark Usher's grey finished in front of Mbappe at Bath, while Mister Mojito has an 8lb rise to contend with having won nicely at Yarmouth in April. Just Rita remains a maiden, but Palazzo Persico has won twice on the all-weather and it would be no surprise to see a better effort from him.

MISTER MOJITO forged clear to score at Yarmouth last time and gets the nod in his bid to follow up. Monks Mead ran well at Bath last time and is respected again with an inexperienced claimer retaining the ride, whilst Mbappe wasn't too much further behind in that Bath contest and merits consideration again.

Yarmouth winner MISTER MOJITO (nap) is taken to show further improvement and defy an 8lb rise. Just Rita is second choice.
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