There were 51 Races on Saturday 29th June 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Windsor, 7 races at Chester, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Doncaster, 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 5 race.

As expected, JAZZ SCENE took a significant step forward on his handicap debut at Hamilton last week, making his own running before showing good resolution to justify favouritism. A 5lb rise for a victory of less than a length would appear on the harsh side, but it will be surprising if there isn't a lot more in the locker. Beach Point is holding his form well, although he still needs to prove his ability to handle the all-weather. In contrast, Egoiste will relish getting back on an artificial surface.

The well-bred and unexposed JAZZ SCENE is the clear head-turner in this line-up on the back of his recent handicap debut success at Hamilton. It's likely that he will benefit from a stiffer test in time but there's good reason to believe he can do some damage kept to this trip in the meantime. Persian Phoenix is probably summed up by his current mark but he's holding his form well and, with doubts surrounding Beach Point on this surface, he could be the one for the forecast.

There is no strong temptation to oppose JAZZ SCENE, who was quite nicely in command in the closing stages of his recent handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

KNIGHT TEMPLAR has found only one too strong on both starts since going handicapping, first when touched off at Beverley before being put in his place by an emphatic winner at Chepstow. He remains weighted to break through, though, and can do so at the chief expense of Idyllic, who also occupied the runner-up berth on her handicap bow at Wolverhampton. Brassavola and Manila Mist, two more who hit the crossbar last time, complete the shortlist.

This could be between the 3-y-os KNIGHT TEMPLAR and Idyllic, with preference for the former who has found just one too good on each of his two starts in handicaps and he remains capable of better. Brassavola is best of the rest, although The Colorist could improve for this step up in trip and Manila Mist has to enter calculations.

Three-time Polytrack winner SEMSER shaped well before fading at Brighton this month and is well handicapped for this AW return.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

FAIR DINKUM underwent a wind and a gelding operation during his winter break and can take the necessary step forward from his Salisbury comeback, when he had Feyha well behind him. The extra furlong will play to his strengths, although it may also benefit Dynamiste, who hasn't had the pace to stay competitive over shorter. Stage Show didn't take to hurdling at Stratford and should be happier back on the level.

Edging back down the weights and down in class, ON THE RIGHT TRACK may well get back on the right track by resuming winning ways in this trappy-looking contest. Dynamiste is likely to emerge as the main danger, provided the addition of cheekpieces has the desired effect, while Fair Dinkum is best of the rest.

This looks a bit trappy but course winner FAIR DINKUM gets the vote ahead of On The Right Track and Dynamiste.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This represents an excellent opportunity for BAILEYS JUBILATION, who sets a useful standard with an official rating of 84. Having finished fifth in the Marygate at York last month, she was underwhelming in a novice at the same venue last time. However, she has time to do better and given that this track might be more suitable, the Oasis Dream filly could step forward. It would come as no surprise were Coto De Caza, a 270,000-euro purchase, to play a prominent role on debut and Desdemona is also noted.

If the first-time tongue strap helps DESDEMONA settle a little better than she did at Catterick 11 days ago, it could be a case of third time lucky for the Tom Clover-trained filly. Indeed, she showed excellent speed on that occasion and could prove hard to peg back round here. Baileys Jubilation was a shade below par at York last time but is well worth another chance in view of her initial promise. She is second choice ahead of newcomers Coto de Caza and Andantini.

Coto De Caza is a newcomer to note but BAILEYS JUBILATION is taken to get the better of Lucky Gift.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The vote goes to NOEL FOX, who was narrowly denied on her handicap debut at Thirsk last time and looks to hold strong claims off just 1lb higher. Mc Loven has been running well in defeat of late and he is of clear interest now dropped in class. Big Time Rascal shaped with promise on his stable debut recently and is by no means out of this.

NOEL FOX went down narrowly on her handicap debut at Thirsk and, with this drop to the minimum trip a potentially very good move, she looks the way to go. Big Time Rascal left his low-key 2-y-o form behind when runner-up in a Brighton maiden on his seasonal reappearance and he is taken to edge out Mc Loven for second-place prizemoney.

5f on quick ground could be ideal for MC LOVEN and he can capitalise on this drop in class. Big Time Rascal is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Last-time-out winners Buy The Dip and MBAPPE look the pair to concentrate on and, while the former has won over a mile on the all-weather at this venue before, the latter appears more suited to this trip and shades the vote off just 4lb higher than his recent win over the extended 7f on this track. Essme has finished a respectable third over C&D on each of her last two starts and can also go well.

The thriving MBAPPE can defy the handicapper again and make it 3-4 for the year. Unexposed Harry Charlton handicap newcomer Alabama Anna is feared most ahead of last month's Brighton scorer Buy The Dip.

Alabama Anna has untapped potential on this handicap debut but the improving MBAPPE can score again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

EM JAY KAY has generally been consistent since returning from a short break and can gain a deserved first win of the campaign. The fitting of first-time cheekpieces could provide the missing ingredient for the selection and, equally effective on turf, he boasts a major chance off 1lb below his last winning all-weather mark. Alpine Girl is noted with a first-time hood added, while the unexposed Little Miss Magic also commands respect.

EM JAY KAY gets the nod to snap a losing run. Muy Muy Guapo is a long-standing maiden but he's been in reasonable form lately and is second choice ahead of Alpine Girl.

Em Jay Kay should give it another good go but the unexposed LITTLE MISS MAGIC (nap) may well be able to improve past her.
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