There were 27 Races on Tuesday 25th June 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Beverley, 7 races at Newton Abbot, 6 races at Brighton, 7 races at Newbury, 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.

Having secured victories on her last two outings at Bath with something to spare, another bold bid is forecast from GOLDEN PHASE. A 4lb higher mark is unlikely the ceiling of Denis Coakley's filly and she's preferred over fellow last-time-out scorer Hot Team. The eight-year-old relished a switch to hold-up tactics at Hamilton recently and he should give another good account, while the consistent Laser Focus isn't easily dismissed either.

Lots are in with a shout so at the likely odds it is worth siding with CELEBRATING ETHEL to build on earlier promise and gain a first win for Tony Carroll. Course-scorer Hot Team heads the list of dangers with hat-trick seeking Golden Phase another with very solid credentials. Laser Focus completes the shortlist in a competitive handicap.

The vote goes to HOT TEAM who has been in fine form lately. A 4lb penalty for his recent easy Hamilton success may not stop him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DEAR CAT should have learned plenty from her debut fifth at Goodwood earlier this month and a breakthrough victory could be imminent. The daughter of Churchill didn't enjoy the best of passages that day and she could take some stopping with a clear run. Any market support for 42,000gns newcomer Jennifer Wren would be interesting, with Clive Cox's filly looking a potential fly in the ointment judged purely on her pedigree, while Pure Artistry and Maui Breeze are both potential improvers after their respective debuts.

DEAR CAT shaped with plenty of encouragement in a maiden at Goodwood 11 days ago and may not need to step up much to open her account, so she's preferred to Dolly's Delight and Miami Memories, who are also likely to step forward from their initial outings.

The vote goes to interesting debutante GEO, whose trainer has a good record with newcomers in this race. Dear Cat is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Flaming Stone must enter calculations after her promising fourth on her first start at Newmarket last month. Andrew Balding's filly likely has better days ahead of her and she isn't taken lightly. However, WE SEA YOU, a first foal of the Group-placed Rapid Reaction, could have too much class for these rivals. Market support for the Sea The Stars filly would increase confidence, with fellow newcomer Flight also noted.

FLAMING STONE made an encouraging start at Newmarket 5 weeks ago and this well-bred filly seems sure to improve so she looks the way to go. We Sea You and Flight are a couple of interesting newcomers.

Kingman filly FLAMING STONE should build on her Newmarket effort. Flight and We Sea You are interesting debutantes.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Fresh off an excellent week at Royal Ascot, Oisin Murphy may be able to guide ENTRANCEMENT back to the winner's enclosure, having been narrowly denied when aboard at Goodwood in May. Runner-up on three of her last six starts, the four-year-old is preferred to easy Lingfield winner Raintown, as well as Marhaba Million, who must be of interest on handicap debut in a first-time visor following a decent effort in defeat at Salisbury.

The 3-y-os EBEN ZAABEEL and Marhaba Million clearly have races in them now handicapping and could be the pair to focus on, with the first-named narrowly preferred following his unlucky run at Salisbury. Entrancement went close under Oisin Murphy at Goodwood and will be a big player once more if in the same sort of form.

Interesting handicap debutants EBEN ZAABEEL and Marhaba Million are taken to fill the first two places in that order.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A tentative vote goes to URESHII, who is better than he showed at Lingfield last time out, and a mark of 70 could prove lenient on his handicap bow. Conditions are in his favour and Andrew Balding's charge may have too much for Shelbourne, who has strong claims on his penultimate success at Catterick. Daring Legend and Onthemoneyhoney are likely to enter the reckoning as well.

DARING LEGEND leaves the impression that there's a bigger effort in him for this stable and he's worth taking a chance on after a break. Rating is a player on the back of a solid showing and Lady Pagasa can get back on track returned to a sounder surface.

The vote goes to handicap debutant URESHII (nap), ahead of Machiavellian Lady and Forever A Diamond.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The hat-trick seeking Yantarni is an obvious starting point. However, a 5lb penalty for the latest of his two wins on Lingfield's turf course does him no favours, despite this being a drop in class. There are several others lurking on competitive marks, with FREETODREAM capable of exploiting the terms of the race. Having previously won under Robert Havlin, the four-year-old appeals for a bit of value from the foot of handicap. Sayifyouwill and Red Maids are also considered.

The hat-trick beckons for YANTARNI, who is back on the up all of a sudden and the booking of William Buick suggests that connections mean business. Granted a strong end-to-end gallop Sayifyouwill, who put in good late work when going close at Salisbury recently, will be a big threat. Dutch Kingdom and Royal Musketeer will both be on the premises, too, if able to build on their latest efforts.

The two suggestions against the field are RICH and Flying Secret, who look interesting off reduced marks back at Newbury.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SNUGGLE has run creditably on both starts since winning a 6f handicap at Windsor in April and, with the forecast quick ground ideal, the Luke Dace-trained four-year-old can boost his profile with further success. Strike has also been in good form this season and appeals with Olivia Tubb taking off 7lb with her claim. Mick Appleby's knack of revitalising sprint handicappers was again evident when Lipsink made a winning start for the yard at Nottingham 12 days ago and he commands respect off just 4lb higher.

CHASSERAL is interesting down to 0-70 company for the first time and back up to 6f having finished her race off nicely when fourth of 11 in a Windsor handicap last month. She is on a good mark judged on her peak form for Andrew Balding and gets the nod ahead of last year's winner Hurt You Never, who did the job well at Ripon and is feared greatly, despite going up 6 lb. Lipsink is third choice ahead of Strike and Snuggle.

Several good options in a competitive race but CHASSERAL looked to be recapturing form at Windsor and is well treated on her 2023 form.
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