There were 51 Races on Saturday 29th June 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Windsor, 7 races at Chester, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Doncaster, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Remaat improved from her debut to chase home a well-bred filly (engaged in the Empress Stakes here at 2.15) in a Kempton maiden earlier this month and rates a serious player here. New Charter has ability and can pay her way in handicap company before too long. However, as a close relative of Group 1-winning sprinter Naval Crown, it is PARADISE SPRINGS who stands out based on potential. Charlie Appleby boasts a fine strike-rate with his juveniles and this Godolphin home-bred can boost the trainer's statistics further.

None of the 4 can be safely ruled out, but BERONIA is crying out for 7f so she gets the tentative nod if taking up this engagement. Remaat is an obvious threat on form, while support for Paradise Springs on debut would put a different slant on things.

Newcomer PARADISE SPRINGS hails from a yard that has won the last two runnings of this race with fillies bound for Group-race honours.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

The Woodcote form has taken a couple of knocks since Oaks day at Epsom but Teej A won it with something in hand and could still rise to this latest challenge. However, with eight other last-time-out winners in opposition, there is deep potential here. TALES OF THE HEART, who cost 400,000gns as a yearling, appeals most after making a striking impression with a nice turn of foot to score on debut at Kempton. It Ain't Two, Celandine and Santa Savana are other progressive types to consider.

TALES OF THE HEART looked a useful prospect when striking on her Kempton debut earlier this month and can provide Ralph Beckett with a third win in this listed contest since 2020. Teej A's Epsom form took a couple of knocks earlier in the week but Karl Burke's filly is still feared most ahead of Arabian Dusk.

It goes against the grain to trust a maiden at this level but the Crisfords are willing to take the plunge with ARABIAN DUSK.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

KING OF CONQUEST was comprehensive in holding runner-up Aimeric when they clashed in the Tapster Stakes and is hard to see past as he bids to follow up that Listed success, while granting Charlie Appleby a third consecutive winner of this race in the process. His Goodwood rival again rates the chief danger, although Kemari, who won this 12 months ago, is not to be underestimated. Crystal Delight is 2-2 for Harry Eustace, but has more on at this level.

Charlie Appleby's quiet start to the season has been well publicised (had only 6 Royal Ascot runners) but KING OF CONQUEST could provide just the tonic for Moulton Paddocks stable. He was back to his very best when accounting for Aimeric at Goodwood earlier this month and can confirm his superiority with that rival despite being 3 lb worse off. Crystal Delight has found a chunk of improvement since joining Harry Eustace, so he rounds off the shortlist stepping up in grade.

Godolphin's KING OF CONQUEST can confirm recent Goodwood superiority over Aimeric despite having to concede him 3lb this time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Noble Dynasty thumped runaway Buckingham Palace winner English Oak on the Rowley Mile last month and he is a fascinating contender back at Group 3 level, but POGO shades preference. The winner of this contest in 2022 before taking third last year, the admirable eight-year-old arrives having made the frame behind Tiber Flow in the John Of Gaunt at Haydock. The winner must shoulder a 3lb penalty now, however, and is far from certain to confirm the form. Nostrum possesses undoubted talent but he needs to bounce back from a lacklustre return in the bet365 Mile at Sandown.

Charlie Appleby's NOBLE DYNASTY takes a step up in grade here but this half-brother to the high-class miler Barney Roy looks capable of better so gets the nod in an open Criterion Stakes. John of Gaunt winner Tiber Flow rates a big threat though, while Queen Anne fourth Witch Hunter and 2022 victor Pogo can't be discounted easily either.

Nostrum could bounce back after a gelding operation but preference is for NOBLE DYNASTY.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Soft ground didn't appear to suit SURVEYOR at Sandown last month, but she ought to fare better under quicker conditions. James Fanshawe's filly chased home some smart types in maiden/novice events last year so her current mark is well within range, especially if the first-time hood helps her to settle. Goodwood scorer Queen's Reign can give another good account of herself from 2lb higher, while Aurora's Beauty is also noted.

Upped to 1m, QUEEN'S REIGN continued her progress when making her second handicap start a winning one at Goodwood last time and she can score again with the potential of further improvement to come. A pair of handicap debutantes could be the main dangers, with the well-bred Islanova feared most ahead of Mercury Day.

Ed Walker's QUEEN'S REIGN (nap) has made steady progress and is taken to defy a small rise for her Goodwood win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Cases can be made for all of these but none more so than CANDLE OF DUBAI, who got off the mark in a novice event over 1m2f at Chelmsford last time. The daughter of Zoffany could improve further now switched to handicaps and a mark of 81 should be workable. Precious Jewel was behind the selection when last seen but might get closer on 4lb better terms, while Alhattan and Mrs Twig are best of the rest.

The form of PRECIOUS JEWEL's win in May looks strong and she shaped as if still in good order dropped in trip next time. Back to 1m4f for her handicap debut, she is worth a chance to get the better of Candle of Dubai, who arrives on the up. Alhattan is also of interest.

This is an unexposed field but the three to concentrate on could be CANDLE OF DUBAI, Alhattan and Precious Jewel.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

ELEGANCIA has been struggling in higher grades since she won her sole previous handicap start at Ascot last September. The daughter of Lope De Vega accounted for a decent field that day and merits plenty of respect off just a 4lb higher mark. Majestic is a consistent performer who is likely to be in the mix once again. Mafnood and Qitaal complete the shortlist.

There's a good chance that QITAAL will be allowed his own way out in front and he could prove hard to peg back with Oisin Murphy in the hot-seat. Mafnood didn't get the rub of the green at Sandown and is feared most ahead of Sniper's Eye and Majestic, both of whom need a strong pace to aim at, which is far from assured in this contest. Elegancia may well resume her progress now back in handicap company, so she needs a second look, too.

Sole 3yo MAFNOOD might prove the answer to this finale. Elegancia is second choice.
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