There were 39 Races on Friday 21st June 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Market Rasen, 6 races at Redcar, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Royal Ascot, 6 races at Goodwood, 6 races at Newmarket, 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.

SUPREME YEATS didn't get the chance to show his true worth when he was brought down at the third flight here a fortnight ago, but the Dan Skelton-trained gelding can quickly banish that memory if granted a trouble-free run. Better judged on his ready success at Stratford on his penultimate start, the selection is still attractively weighted and shades preference over Barrons Land, who is respected as a hat-trick seeker but faces a stiffer test over this longer trip. The Wise Traveller completes the shortlist.

SUPREME YEATS got taken out of the race through no fault of his own here last time and can show he's still on a good mark for his new stable. The hat-trick seeking Barrons Land looks the obvious threat ahead of Shantou Lucky.

This can go to SUPREME YEATS, who won with a bit left in the tank on his stable debut at Stratford this month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

School Days Over sets the standard on the official ratings and is an interesting contender back over hurdles in a novice, while A Definite Getaway has gone well here in the past and is dangerous to rule out on these terms. However, preference is for G A HENTY, who has shown definite promise since joining his current yard and, having returned from a short break with a near miss at Warwick last month, the lightly-raced seven-year-old should be primed and ready for more suitable test of stamina.

G A HENTY bounced back to form when third at Warwick last month and, with the step back up in trip likely to suit, he's the percentage call to get off the mark. School Days Over ran no sort of race on his most recent outing over fences, but still needs considering back over the smaller obstacles judged on the pick of his form, while recent point winner Call Her Clever and Cooler Than Me need keeping an eye on in the betting.

The pick is SCHOOL DAYS OVER, who has a point to prove after running poorly in a chase last month but, on balance, has the best form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A DUBLIN JOB wasn't fully extended when winning over 2m4f at Huntingdon last month and rates a serious contender to follow up off just 6lb higher. The selection drops back a furlong but a similarly dominant effort from the front could make him hard to deal with here. Fellow last-time-out winner Imperial Rule is feared most from just a 4lb higher mark, while previous C&D winners Miladygrace and Rafferty can go well on these terms.

IMPERIAL RULE created an excellent impression (equipped with a first-time hood) when making a winning chase debut at Perth, able to overcome a troubled passage and quickening to lead close home. Completely unexposed in this sphere, he makes plenty of appeal in his follow-up bid from a 4 lb higher mark. Fellow chase debutant winner A Dublin Job is another with more to offer and he's the chief threat. The returning Miladygrace and Reines des Tartes are others worth a look.

The suggestion is INGLEBY MACKENZIE, who is very well handicapped and hinted at a possible return to form on his recent stable debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

After being beaten just a head over 2m1f at Cartmel last month, CALLIN BATON ROUGE can go one better. Charles and Adam Pogson's runner has been raised just 2lb for that effort which appears lenient. The consistent Billams Legacy is likely to pose the biggest threat to the selection after yet another second at Huntingdon last time, while Vivid Pink bumped into a progressive rival last time and she can be seen to better effect on her handicap bow.

BILLAMS LEGACY rates just the pick of these weights so is fancied to gain a deserved victory and end a run of six consecutive second placings. Handicap-debutante Vivid Pink appeals as the one to give Fergal O'Brien's mare most to do, although River Robe can also have a say now starting out for Dan Skelton after breathing surgery.

Dan Skelton's new recruit RIVER ROBE was given a wind op last month and gets the vote ahead of Billams Legacy.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

A very open contest sees a chance taken on KARL PHILIPPE, who struggled to land a blow in the Perth Gold Cup last time, but this easier-looking assignment could see Fergal O'Brien's charge return to form. The nine-year-old scored in convincing fashion on his penultimate start over 3m at Kempton and a repeat of that effort would see him difficult to beat. Yccs Portocervo was a commanding winner of a hunter chase over 2m5f at Newton Abbot and this hat-trick seeker commands plenty of respect, while Mylesfromwicklow should also be thereabouts.

Lots with chances. WHISTLEINTHEDARK can boast a C&D success and has slipped to a handy-looking mark so edges the vote with this return to a shorter trip also in his favour. Dan Skelton's Mylesfromwicklow is feared most, especially if a breathing op ekes out some improvement, while Northern Bound and Vintage Fizz are both weighted to have a say too. Mulberry Hill completes the shortlist after her recent spin over hurdles.

Progressive 6yo MYLESFROMWICKLOW (nap) followed his C&D win in March with a clear second at Uttoxeter last month and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CLIMATE PRECEDENT made a winning stable debut for Dan Skelton at Stratford on Tuesday when scoring with a fair amount in hand and the four-year-old is expected to be a tough nut to crack once again, despite shouldering a 7lb penalty. Getaway With You chased home a Skelton inmate on his first run for new connections at Uttoxeter last month and may well do the same on this occasion. Warner's Cross and Getaway Cory appeal most of the remainder.

CLIMATE PRECEDENT travelled smoothly and easily went clear when making a winning start for this yard at Stratford earlier in the week and, if the race doesn't come too soon, he should be able to brush aside a penalty. Getaway With You also arrives on the back of a positive start for a new yard and Zuul is one to consider.

Tuesday's Stratford winner Climate Precedent could be all the rage. GETAWAY CORY is a slightly speculative alternative.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Fine By Her relished the switch back to hurdles when a surprise winner at Fakenham at the start of the month and she is capable of being in the mix off a 4lb higher mark. Chemical Warfare and Bensini were both in contention when coming to grief late on at Worcester over fences and the pair are both of interest reverting to timber. However, the claims of SPOT ON SOPH are difficult to ignore, with the eight-year-old having won a conditional jockeys' event over C&D last week. She is 6lb well-in and should go well.

SPOT ON SOPH was better than ever when winning here a week ago and could defy a rise in a thin race. Chemical Warfare is a danger back over hurdles and Crossbeau should give another good account.

David Pipe's CHEMICAL WARFARE might well have defied a 10lb higher mark over fences three weeks ago but for coming down late on.
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