There were 62 Races on Saturday 24th June 2023 across 9 meetings. There was 7 races at Ayr, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Perth, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Ascot, 7 races at Redcar, 7 races at Limerick, 7 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Haydock, 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 4 race.

ANCIENT WISDOM created a deep impression when winning on his debut at Haydock earlier in the month and the son of Dubawi looks more than capable of shrugging off a 6lb penalty. Travolta offered something to work with when fifth at Yarmouth on debut and James Ferguson's colt rates as the biggest danger. Never So Brave makes most appeal of the newcomers and any market support would be noteworthy.

ANCIENT WISDOM couldn't have created a better impression on debut at Haydock two weeks ago, and he's very hard to oppose even under a penalty. Travolta has plenty to find with the selection, but shaped encouragingly on his Yarmouth debut and should progress. Never So Brave cost a pretty packet as a yearling and is an interesting newcomer.

It's hard to get away from Godolphin's ANCIENT WISDOM, who looked a smart prospect when surging clear at Haydock two weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

JUST JANET looks the one to be on. David O'Meara's filly has been knocking on the door of late, with runner-up efforts at Leicester and Thirsk, and likely has more to come off just 1lb higher with the cheekpieces retained. Sophia's Starlight and My Delilah have the form to go close too, with the former feared most on the basis that her latest Chester third is form which reads well. The winner was deemed good enough for the Britannia Stakes at Royal Ascot and didn't run poorly under a penalty.

Plenty arrive with claims, including SOPHIA'S STARLIGHT who ran well when third over further at Chester 7 days ago, that despite possibly making her effort earlier than ideal. The return to sprinting won't inconvenience her on that evidence and all looks set fair for another big run. My Delilah and Torfrida look the dangers.

Plenty have possibilities but SOPHIA'S STARLIGHT gets the vote on her drop back in trip and grade. My Delilah is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

IMPERIAL EMPEROR ran out an impressive victor on his debut over this trip on the Rowley Mile in October and Charlie Appleby's colt may prove difficult to beat, despite being burdened with a 6lb penalty. Battista wasn't disgraced when working his way into fourth at Kempton earlier this month and could give the selection plenty to think about, while Sniper's Eye may fare better dropping in distance.

IMPERIAL EMPEROR looked a good prospect when scoring with plenty in hand on debut at Newmarket in October so is taken to defy a penalty and extend his unbeaten record. Sniper's Eye shaped really well when fourth on the Rowley Mile 5 weeks ago so rates a serious threat, while Battista can be expected to leave his Kempton debut behind.

This can go to IMPERIAL EMPEROR, who sets a high standard under a penalty for his impressive 1m debut win in the autumn.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A 3lb rise following a game success at Newbury over 1m4f may not be enough to stop Seal Of Solomon being in the mix, and Ed Dunlop's charge would be dangerous to ignore. However, KING EAGLE landed a staying-on success over an extended 1m3f at Bath in April and rates the one to beat stepping up in trip. State Legend is another to consider in first-time cheekpieces.

Low-mileage 4-y-o KING EAGLE has gone up 8 lb for his Bath success on debut for Nicky Henderson in April, but that rise is fair considering that the first two pulled nicely clear of the rest. Furthermore, there's a good chance that he will progress again upped to this trip. Temporize has been absent since January but will be a threat off this tempting mark if fully tuned-up, while Red Flyer, who was just touched off in a hot C&D handicap last summer, also has claims.

The vote goes to SEAL OF SOLOMON, who made it 6-14 in handicaps with his game win at Newbury two weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A game winner over this trip on her return to action at Yarmouth earlier this month, RED TREASURE rates the one to beat off just 2lb higher. There is likely more in the daughter of Muhaarar's locker and she can account for Bishop's Crown, who has been knocking on the door of late and commands respect on his handicap bow. Hat Toss also merits consideration off 8lb higher than his latest Sandown success.

A few with chances but WILDE AND DANDY looks ahead of his mark under a 6 lb penalty for his recent stylish Doncaster success and is fancied to go in again. Red Treasure resumed better than ever when scoring at Yarmouth and is next on the list, with Concert Boy and Marinara both in the picture too.

The vote goes to WILDE AND DANDY (nap), who was an emphatic winner at Doncaster on Sunday and looks well treated under a penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Danzart has shown his versatility by scoring over 6f and 7f in each of his last three outings, and he now goes off a 20lb higher rating than the start of that winning sequence. With that in mind, HOT CHESNUT could be the one. The five-year-old was a ready two-length victor at Chelmsford last time and, if she can translate that level of form to the turf, she could be tough to beat. Dion Baker is also noted.

The well-handicapped ALIBABA is worth a chance to build on an encouraging run at Beverley last time. Cubanista has had the form of his latest Yarmouth second boosted by the winner going in and he'll be a threat if the blinkers work as well a second time. The thriving Danzart should also be on the premises.

A competitive race in which recent Yarmouth runner-up DION BAKER gets the vote ahead of Danzart and Cubanista.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

THE GREEN MAN struck by just over three lengths last time at York to record a double and he was raised 9lb for the latest of those victories. Considering the manner of that success on the Knavesmire, that rise may not be enough to stop him from making it three on the spin. Ernie's Valentine (second) had Above (third) behind by a length last time at Leicester over 7f, and he is fancied to uphold that form.

THE GREEN MAN arrives on a hat-trick having powered away at York last time and, in a less-competitive event, he's fancied to defy another rise. Above showed more encouraging signs last time, so he's regarded as a threat, while Ernie's Valentine can't be ruled out.

4yo THE GREEN MAN completed a double in emphatic style at York last week and is a major player again in his hat-trick bid.
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