There were 34 Races on Monday 10th June 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Roscommon, 7 races at Windsor, 6 races at Pontefract, 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.

Last month's Brighton winner Remarkable Flight is upped in distance, while Publicity scored here in April but finished behind runner-up Miss Dubai over track and trip on his latest start. The latter was narrowly beaten on that occasion and can figure again, but a chance is taken on ARDARA ROSE. Richard Hannon's filly posted an improved effort at Windsor on her handicap debut and should go close with plenty of scope for further progress.

A chance is taken on Sir Mark Prescott handicap newcomer GODSEND, with confidence increased should the betting vibes be strong. Miss Dubai is respected on the back of a near miss over C&D last time, while Publicity has a solid record in AW handicaps, including a C&D win, so also has to enter the reckoning.

Sir Mark Prescott's GODSEND is raised in trip for his handicap debut and he has three entries later this week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

APPIER has a bad habit of missing the break. He did so again over track and trip last time but still managed to run down Way Of Life in the closing stages to notch up his fifth win on the all-weather. Sean Woods' charge looks worth sticking with given he also had Isle Of Sark back in fourth. Composite struggled in better company than this at Newmarket last month but much better is expected back on this surface, having scored at Kempton at the start of the year.

WAY OF LIFE wasted no time leaving behind a rare below-par effort when only narrowly denied at this C&D 9 days ago, so he is taken to get his head back in front after his number of placed efforts since last summer. He can reverse the narrow margin with Appier from last time, with Composite completing the shortlist back on all-weather.

All things considered, APPIER did well to collect here nine days ago and he should confirm those placings with Way Of Life.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SWATCH arrives in good form having scored at Bath before finishing third at Beverley. He'd have finish closer to the first two home with a clear run, and the runner-up has subsequently franked the form. Delta Legend also won on his penultimate start when successful over track and trip, and can figure for his new trainer, while Another Thought drops in class and may well finish closer as a consequence.

SWATCH signalled he's ready to strike again when a good recent Beverley third (form been franked) so gets the verdict in a competitive handicap. In-form pair We'renotreallyhere (second choice) and Purple Poppy appeal as most likely to trouble Alice Haynes' C&D scorer, while Luanera is another weighted to have a say if back on song.

The one with the least to prove is SWATCH who has been on the ball of late on turf and he won his maiden at this track
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

There was plenty to like about ROGER HENRY's opening victory at Chelmsford in April and he's taken to supplement that success now under the tutelage of Gay Kelleway. A 2lb higher rating looks on the lenient side for the four-year-old and he may get the better of chief rival Nasim. The Galileo Gold gelding will appreciate this return to class 6 company and he isn't taken lightly, while five-time all-weather scorer Covert Mission is likely to fare better reverting to this surface.

A few in with a squeak but ROGER HENRY made the perfect start to life in handicaps at Chelmsford in April, and with this step back up in trip sure to suit, Gay Kelleway's new recruit can follow up at the expense of Hul Ah Bah Loo, who was a dual C&D winner last year and isn't one to write off from such a tempting mark. Landlordtothestars can occupy third spot.

It might pay to chance LANDLORDTOTHESTARS who has been fairly reliable in 1m AW handicaps this year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

There was enough encouragement to be taken from EARLY RELEASE's debut fifth at Doncaster last month to suggest that a race of this nature could be within his compass. That experience should stand the gelded son of Sergei Prokofiev in good stead and a breakthrough victory could be on the horizon. The biggest threat may emerge from fellow downgraded rival Ellomate, who will appreciate a return to the all-weather, while any market support for newcomer Twilight Ballet must be noted.

EARLY RELEASE offered something to work on when fifth on debut at Doncaster last month, and with improvement on the cards, he can get off the mark at the second time of asking. Twilight Ballet is a newcomer who ticks plenty of boxes on paper, so he may emerge as the main danger, with Ellomate taken to edge out debutante Nala Star for the bronze medal.

Cable Rate and Ellomate are respected but EARLY RELEASE showed enough at Doncaster to edge the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The tentative selection is DUE TO HENRY, who didn't do himself any favours when slowly away on debut at Chepstow but kept on well for fifth late in the piece. With the promise of more to come, the son of Due Diligence is preferred to Toromoro, and Bella Taslina, who has strong claims on her debut second at Newbury in April.

Having shaped promisingly on debut, BELLA TASLINA wasn't seen to best effect when fourth at Kempton last month, so she could be ready to get off the mark this time around. Zariela isn't one to be written off based on the pick of last season's form, while Due To Henry could take a step forward from his debut effort.

Marginal preference is for BELLA TASLINA, for all that her best piece of form hasn't worked out too well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This can go the way of AMATHUS, who struck in this contest last year off 2lb lower and warmed up for his defence with a highly creditable runner-up effort over track and trip recently. Local Music has been in fine form of late over further and may be suited by the drop in trip, while Embarked arrives on the back of arguably a career-best effort when second at Newmarket last month. Bell Shot and Top Of The Class are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

Successful on all-weather here in March, BELL SHOT went off harder than ideal at Yarmouth on his latest outing, so he is well worth another chance as he drops back down in grade. He can see off the challenge of Embarked, who bumped into a thriving sort at Newmarket last time, with Dion Baker also considered.

James Fanshawe's EMBARKED (nap) lost out only to a progressive filly at Newmarket on his latest outing and can go one better.
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