There were 35 Races on Thursday 27th June 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Newcastle, 6 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Leicester, 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.

PRAETORIAN may have let favourite-backers down when third at Pontefract, but the performance has been boosted by subsequent displays of the front two, with the winner finishing fourth to Shareholder at Beverley and the runner-up going one better at Carlisle before taking sixth in the Chesham. Archie Watson's colt is a confident selection on that basis, although Twilight Ballet and Billboard Star also made the frame on debut and could be dangerous. Ziggy's Ariel is worth a glance in the market.

BILLBOARD STAR showed plenty when third on debut at Goodwood 3 weeks ago and with a couple behind that day successful since, the form has a solid look to it. Praetorian is also open to progress and is a threat, along with Twilight Ballet.

With his debut Goodwood third working out nicely, BILLBOARD STAR earns the vote ahead of Twilight Ballet.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

STARSHINE LEGEND was strong in the market when attempting to leave his three qualifying runs behind him on his handicap bow at Catterick and didn't disappoint, relishing the step up to this trip to score with a little bit up his sleeve. The runner-up has since gone one better to frank the form, and James Ferguson's gelding can follow suit. Gold Aura will surely get a deserved win on the board soon, although she is being punished for her consistency and perhaps Campaign Medal, in first-time cheekpieces, is the primary threat.

STARSHINE LEGEND took his form up a level when making a winning handicap bow at Catterick and can make light of a 5lb weight rise with more to come from this son of Sea The Stars. Secret Beach looks the one to give James Ferguson's gelding most to do now his stamina is unlocked more, although in-form pair Campaign Medal and Gold Aura can have a say too in an intriguing handicap.

190,000euros yearling STARSHINE LEGEND made a winning start in handicaps at Catterick this month and is taken to follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

As a half-brother to superstar Baaeed and King George hero Hukum, WALEEFY is always going to attract a certain degree of attention. He has shown glimpses of the family talent in his three starts to far, for all that he has gone down as favourite on each occasion, and an initial mark of 76 should be well within range. Bearing in mind what his illustrious siblings achieved, 6f could be on the sharp side and if he does lack the required pace, recent Kempton winner Drama should be well up to capitalising. Maximum Impact has slipped to an interesting mark.

DRAMA proved better than ever in first-time cheekpieces when edging a tight finish at Kempton 15 days ago and a 3 lb rise may not be enough to prevent the follow up providing the headgear continues to have the same effect. Infinity Blue shaped well on the back of a breathing operation at Chester recently and is second choice.

Preference is for INFINITY BLUE who returned to form with a good second at Chester last time. Drama is a danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Any market support for 265,000gns newcomer Heart Of The City must be noted, particularly considering how well George Boughey's string is faring at present. However, TAREEFA offered plenty to work with when fourth at Haydock earlier in the month and that race experience could prove crucial. Old Grey Whistle is also entitled to build on her opening fifth at Nottingham and she completes the shortlist.

TAREEFA produced a promising first effort and Haydock on debut and would likely have finished second had she enjoyed a clear run, so rates as the one to beat after such an encouraging debut. Old Grey Whistle also showed ability on her first outing and could prove the main danger, with expensive-newcomer Heart of The City also worth considering,

This could be a good opening for TAREEFA who displayed plenty of promise when fourth on her debut at Haydock three weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

The progressive Ararat capped off last year's campaign with a comfortable victory on the Rowley Mile and, racing off an 8lb higher mark, he isn't taken lightly on his return to action. However, DARKNESS' last career victory came on the July Course and a 1lb drop in the ratings for his recent placed effort at Goodwood will really help the six-year-old. Benacre is also worth a second look.

TOIMY SON is the pick of the weights and could come good if the leaders overdo it, and Able Kane is worthy of consideration, along with Darkness.

The reapplication of blinkers and return to this C&D could be positives for ABLE KANE, who is 7lb lower than for last June's win here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The George Boughey yard can do little wrong at present, and this looks like an ideal opportunity for COMPOSITE to regain the winning thread following a narrow defeat when dropped back to this distance at Windsor. Successful at Doncaster on debut, Transitioning could not follow up under a penalty at Wetherby but has to be of interest on his handicap debut. Jayyash must also be considered on the drop in grade after a respectable effort over further at York.

This looks ripe for COMPOSITE, who is officially 6 lb 'well-in' following his close call with blinkers enlisted at Windsor where he pulled clear with the in-form winner. A reproduction of that will make him hard to beat. Jayyash wasn't disgraced at York last time and he will be a threat if responding well to the first-time visor, while Pearl Eye also enters calculations.

The 3yos are open to improvement but this could go to COMPOSITE, who can run off a mark 2lb lower than when going close at Windsor.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This can go the way of RED FORCE ONE, who has hit a rich vein of form of late with a pair of comfortable victories, and he escapes a penalty for last weekend's triumph in an apprentices' race at Redcar. My Chiquita (second) had Churchella (fourth) just over two lengths behind when narrowly denied at Doncaster and she can uphold that form on the rise in distance. Pfingstberg is another to note after deservedly breaking the maiden at Lingfield.

RED FORCE ONE arrives in fine form and carries no penalty for last week's Redcar victory. He can score again. Dereham is chasing a hat-trick in this event and has been given a chance by the handicapper, whilst Lingfield winner Pfingstberg will be dangerous if allowed to set his own pace again.

Preference is for PFINGSTBERG (nap) who has more to offer at 2m+ judged on his breakthrough win at Lingfield.
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