There were 56 Races on Saturday 22nd June 2024 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Limerick, 7 races at Redcar, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Ayr, 7 races at Ascot, 6 races at Haydock, 7 races at Lingfield, 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.

It took 12 starts before KYNSA got off the mark, but she had plenty of placed form to her name prior to that Kempton triumph, when making all in first-time cheekpieces. If the headgear works a second time, she might come home in front again. Charlatan has been dropped 2lb after his Brighton third and, with Kyle McHugh claiming 5lb, he could go close. Mumayaz was beaten half a length at Brighton off this mark and rounds out the shortlist.

KYNSA opened her account with a bit to spare at Kempton last time and a 2 lb rise doesn't look sufficient to prevent her from following up. Brighton runner-up Mumayaz could emerge as the main danger, although in-form pair Red Hat Eagle and Charlatan are others to consider in an open handicap.

This can go to KYNSA who was well handled by Dominique Van Der Kraats at Kempton and may well follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Charlie Appleby has landed the last two runnings of this and has a couple entered here, with debut scorer Ancient Truth trying to give 6lb to the unraced HIDDEN SECRET. A homebred son of Dubawi and related to numerous winners, he might be able to make the most of the weight concession. Invited is another to consider seriously after his Newbury third, when running on to go under by a length. He cannot be discounted in a race that may be full of future winners.

ANCIENT TRUTH looked a good prospect when making a successful start over 6f on the other course here, beating a couple of subsequent winners, and he's sure to improve over this longer trip so can defy a penalty. Invited made a promising start at Newbury last week and is sure to progress also. Hidden Secret, a stablemate of the selection, and Royal Alliance are interesting newcomers.

This can go to ANCIENT TRUTH after his successful debut on the Rowley Mile last month. That form has since been boosted,
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

With Silvestre De Sousa enjoying a resurgence since his return from Hong Kong, it may pay to side with MISS BODACIOUS. Karl Burke's filly dead-heated to win at Chelmsford on her second appearance, despite a blocked run, and begins her handicap career off a reasonable mark of 74. Unico has her first outing for Chris Gordon after a Yarmouth success and she can go well, despite a 3lb rise. Miss Anya and Cuban Melody bring consistency to the party.

There's a strong possibility MISS BODACIOUS will be better over a bit further in due course, but an opening BHA mark of 74 is potentially lenient for a filly whose physique, attitude and pedigree suggest there is even better to come, so she's taken to come out on top. Boadicia ran out a ready winner of a Salisbury handicap 4 weeks ago and is feared most, along with Cuban Melody.

This can go to BOADICIA (nap) who looked progressive when making a successful handicap debut at Salisbury. She can defy an 8lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Charlie Appleby has trained the last two winners of this contest, but First Conquest disappointed at York having made a successful start to his career in the Wood Ditton. He's still preferred to the newcomer Arabian Light, while Ombudsman is a 340,000gns Godolphin debutant representing the Gosdens, who also run SWORD. A promising third at Doncaster on his reappearance, the Kingman colt may prove the one to side with in an open contest. Both Dosman and Kilt made a winning return to action and are others to consider, despite carrying penalties.

This looks a strong novice but it's still hard to ignore the claims of SWORD after his promising reappearance at Doncaster 3 weeks ago. On 6 lb better terms Skipper might be able to turn around last month's Rowley Mile form with Kilt and give the selection most to do.

This can go to SWORD who still looked green when third at Doncaster last month. He looks to have an even bigger effort in him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

TREFOR arrives on the back of a victory at Windsor. He's only been raised 3lb and an earlier second on the Rowley Mile here in April behind the progressive Woodhay Wonder suggests another bold bid is on the cards. Many A Star still looks a shade high in the ratings judged on recent placed efforts, but Eminency might be fairly treated at present and went agonisingly close at Goodwood last time. Ripon runner-up Abate is not out of it, while the Irish colt Goal Exceeded is worth a second glance back over his winning trip.

The pick of these could be EMINENCY, who finished with a flourish when just failing at Goodwood and this stiffer track will be in his favour. Completely Random went down narrowly to a most progressive type on the other course here last time and he is a much-respected main danger, while Trefor is another 3-y-o with a chance. Many A Star completes the shortlist.

This tricky handicap can go to ABATE, who won this race two years ago and put up an improved effort at Ripon last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

NORTH VIEW showed improvement in first-time cheekpieces when filling the runner-up spot at Kempton and he is just 1lb higher for that effort. The son of Expert Eye makes only his seventh career start and he could be the one to beat. Wonder Smile took a big leap forward after being gelded when second at Salisbury and he would be foolish to overlook off a 2lb higher mark. Treasure Time is another to keep a close eye on.

WONDER SMILE looked ahead of his mark when second at Salisbury last time and he can prove the point here. It's a strong race for the grade, with several having potential, and both Treasure Time and North View are likely to feature.

The vote goes to NORTH VIEW who seems to be steadily returning to form and will be suited by drying ground.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SINGLE made an excellent return to action when scoring by just under a length at Nottingham earlier in the month and a 3lb rise for that success might prove to be lenient. Jack Channon's mare is a previous C&D winner and could be hard to beat again. Expressionless got his head back in front at Nottingham and should remain competitive off a 3lb higher rating, while Lunar Shadow is another to note after her Lingfield triumph.

A few with chances but EXPRESSIONLESS looks to have more to offer as a stayer so is taken to defy a 3 lb weight rise and follow up his recent Nottingham success, The handily-weighted Star Legend heads the list of dangers, although Mountain Road, Lunar Shadow and Single can all have a say too in an intriguing handicap.

This looks tricky, including tactically, but the last-time-out turf winners EXPRESSIONLESS and Single could be the two to focus on.
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