There were 42 Races on Wednesday 26th June 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Carlisle, 8 races at Kempton, 6 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Naas, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

ISLAND GIRL could be worth chancing on debut. Fozzy Stack's Starspangledbanner filly holds a Group 2 entry, so it is fair to assume she has been showing up well on the gallops and the booking of Seamie Heffernan is a positive. Aidan O'Brien's Merrily didn't run badly in fourth after missing the break on debut in Listowel and this filly is likely to be popular under Ryan Moore. Joseph O'Brien's Pompano Beach has a Listed entry and should improve from an opening fifth in Naas. Colin Keane has been booked for newcomer Dandy Magic and a market move would be significant, while Say Yes To Dreams is a sister to a very useful French filly.

MERRILY will want further ideally but is the type to improve plenty from her Listowel introduction and is hard to get away from. Island Girl and Say Yes To Dreams are appealing newcomers.

It is a bit of a surprise to see MERRILY dropped in trip after her debut at Listowel but she should be a good deal sharper now
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PHIL'S DREAM has been performing very consistently on the Polytrack in Dundalk and could transfer that form to turf. A victory and four placed efforts in Dundalk this year has to give him claims in this company. Sunday Sovereign is really sliding down the weights and just gets into this basement-grade handicap. He would be particularly dangerous if able to grab an early lead for Chris Hayes. Akeela showed more in third in a Sligo claimer and Ben Coen stays loyal, while Ginormous wasn't beaten far into fifth on quick ground at Navan.

Though PHIL'S DREAM has failed to shine on his four previous starts on turf, he nevertheless has bright prospects off this mark on the back of what has been a largely productive campaign on the all-weather since the turn of the year. Ginormous will be a threat if able to build on the improvement he showed at Navan recently, while Aloysius Lilius and Akeela both make some each-way appeal.

It was a big step forward from GINORMOUS last time and the 3yo can continue on his upward curve from 2lb lower
Class & Speed Card

OVER THE BLUES showed plenty of promise in third on debut in a fillies' maiden at the Curragh. She was half a length behind the runner-up who franked the form when taking a Curragh maiden on her next outing. Puerto Rican jockey John Velazquez, who has ridden more than 6,500 winners worldwide, adds plenty of interest to proceedings as he partners De Janeiro for Dermot Weld. This Invincible Spirit filly ought to be involved after a fifth in Dundalk and a third at Fairyhouse. Up The Lane was a satisfactory fourth on her first start at Fairyhouse and improvement should be forthcoming.

The form of OVER THE BLUES' debut third at The Curragh is comfortably the best on offer and she should step forward from it, so she's the obvious choice ahead of De Janeiro, who is also open to improvement. Musical Pace is the most interesting of the newcomers.

This is not a maiden with a lot of depth and OVER THE BLUES(nap) is the one to beat after a highly promising debut
Class & Speed Card

SALAH BELLE showed good pace when winning sprints in Dundalk and the Curragh. In between those two outings, she disappointed on soft ground at the Curragh, but should be very at home on this quick surface. Power Mode has kept very good company in his two unplaced runs this season and Colin Keane has been enlisted by connections. Grand City Hall has to give weight away, but that is feasible. He won a Cork maiden in May and was just a neck off the winner in second at Fairyhouse this month. In-form jockey Billy Lee gets the leg up on Ohailbhic who should be in the hunt for a cheque.

MOLTOPHINO went through the race like the best horse at the weights when second at Gowran on handicap debut and he's worth a chance to go one better at the possible expense of last-time-out winner Salah Belle. Grand City Hall should also be on the premises.

It was an eyecatching run from OHAILBHIC over this C&D two starts ago and five furlongs was probably on the short side last time
Class & Speed Card

ELIZABETH JANE looked very good on her sole start last term and can take this on her return to action. The well-bred Dubawi filly came from last to first in stunning style at Leopardstown last October when winning by four-and-a-quarter lengths. She holds an Irish Oaks entry. Fleur De Chine is an improver and was a good winner of the inaugural Gowran Classic earlier in the month. She has earned a shot at stakes level now and could be a big player. Aidan O'Brien saddles three in the race with Ryan Moore getting the leg up on Greenfinch. She has run well in stakes company on her two runs this season and is entitled to be thereabouts again.

HANALIA clearly has more on her plate than when landing a maiden at the Curragh last month but that form looks decent (the runner-up went one better in good style next time) and, moreover, this well-bred filly is open to plenty of improvement. Fleur de Chine, who arrives here on the back of decisive victories at Limerick and Gowran, is a much-respected main danger, while the promising Elizabeth Jane is an intriguing candidate and the likes of Bellezza, Glore Tire and Greenfinch all have claims.

BELLEZZA got a significant form boost from Birdman going close at Royal Ascot last week in the Queen's Vase and ought to go well here
Class & Speed Card

MR KING has been running well in some competitive handicaps this season and looks capable of scoring off his current mark. The Kingman gelding was a staying-on fourth over C&D last month and a similar effort should see him bang there. Moondharrig was in great form on the all-weather earlier in the year and has to be respected on his return from a short break. He is 7lb higher than when winning at Dundalk in early April and takes a step up in grade. Barbapapa is another that had good form at Dundalk when last seen and also has to come into calculations.

MR KING posted another sound effort when fourth in a deeper C&D handicap than this a month ago and representing an in-form yard, he has a lot in his favour. Moondharrig has been thriving on the AW and is a big threat if as effective on turf/1m, with Barnhill Rose completing the shortlist.

On recent form, top weight MR KING is a little more appealing than Barnhill Rose at the other end of the handicap.
Class & Speed Card

RED VIBURNUM should be a class act here dropping into maiden company. The Frankel filly was last seen finishing fifth to Fallen Angel in the Moyglare Stud Stakes at the Curragh in September. She had been narrowly denied in a hot conditions event on her debut behind Irish Guineas runner-up A Lilac Rolla and recent Coronation Stakes second Opera Singer, so her form is very strong. Evening Blossom was third in three maidens before running a solid race on her handicap debut at the Curragh last month and she should be thereabouts again. Shania was a promising fourth on her debut at Leopardstown in April and is entitled to improve.

Having performed with credit in Group 1 company on just her second start in September, RED VIBURNUM has been off the track since but assuming all is well with her, she'll be incredibly hard to beat. Shania and Evening Blossom can give her most to think about.

If RED VIBURNUM is at the same sort of level that we saw her last season, she will be very hard to beat with her form working out well
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