There were 54 Races on Friday 14th June 2024 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Sandown, 7 races at Chester, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 6 races at York, 7 races at Cork, 6 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Newton Abbot, 6 races at Goodwood, 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.

Things haven't gone to plan for SEEYOUINMYDREAMS since her costly purchase from the pointing field and sparkling bumper debut at Newbury in March 2023, but she showed there is still time to fulfil her potential when toying with the opposition on her Fakenham comeback. The victory will have boosted her confidence and she can take the next step back up the ladder. Parkin Fine was an equally facile winner last time, thanks in no small part to the odds-on favourite pulling up. She is still a danger, although the consistent Hard As Nails might be a bigger threat.

SEEYOUINMYDREAMS doesn't have a totally convincing profile, but she settled a little better with a hood fitted when an easy winner at Fakenham, and with this drop back in trip likely to help if anything, she can follow up. Fellow last-time-out winners Parkin Fine and Hard As Nails are the obvious threats.

The clear pick on form is SEEYOUINMYDREAMS, who proved her wellbeing emphatically last time and is taken to follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

WAR LORD had been on something of a downward spiral since making the frame in the Haldon Gold Cup, but last week's third over hurdles here will have helped get him back on track and he can build on that now reverting to fences. Sacre Coeur didn't show her true colours at Bangor, but is now back to the mark of her previous Cheltenham second. Issuing Authority is also better than he showed on his latest appearance, while Kauto The King returned with a pleasing Hereford performance. Matterhorn is an obvious contender if turning up after Thursday's Worcester engagement.

WAR LORD has tumbled down the weights and, judged on his recent effort over hurdles here, he looks ready to take advantage of the handicapper's assistance. No Getaway could be the main danger, though Sacre Coeur could make a bold bid from the front and the selection's stablemate Kauto The King will also have a chance if on a 'going' day.

Four-time course winner KAUTO THE KING has slipped to an attractive mark and ran well in defeat last month, after a break.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

James Owen hasn't taken too long to work some magic with MERMAIDS CAVE, who numbered Tour Ovalie and Carrigeen Kampala among her victims when completing a hat-trick at Cartmel. The five-year-old is open to even more improvement and is worth sticking with. Grivetana justified favouritism at Southwell on her first start for Harry Derham and is a big danger, while Pop The Champagne's Warwick second suggested that her turn is imminent again.

Having caught the eye on her recent reappearance at this course, KARANNELLE could be the answer. She should be spot-on with that run under her belt, she's on a good mark and clearly goes well round here. Grivetana is a much-respected main danger following her successful debut for this yard at Southwell, while Mermaids Cave has to be taken seriously in her bid for the four-timer.

Harry Derham's GRIVETANA (nap) looked revitalised on last month's stable debut and can follow up off today's 4lb higher mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BROOMFIELDS CAVE should have learned plenty from his chase bow when runner-up at Southwell last month and compensation could await racing off the same mark. The Neil Mulholland-trained gelding looks sure to pick up a race of this nature sooner or later and he's taken to fend off Langley Hundred. Having finished a close-up second over C&D recently, the seven-year-old is effectively 3lb well-in and another prominent showing is forecast. Wonderwall may chase the pair home.

EXMOOR FOREST very much caught the eye, particularly with a view to stepping back up in trip, when runner-up at Ffos Las (19.4f) 2 weeks ago, noted finishing with running left. Still unexposed as a chaser, he earns the vote to build on the promise showed then, with Wonderwall, who is similarly unexposed as a chaser, and recent C&D second Langley Hundred others to consider.

This is a significant drop in grade for WONDERWALL, who was placed in two competitive handicap hurdles last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Tis But A Scratch posted his best effort to date when a close-up second at Uttoxeter last time out and a 1lb higher mark should see him remaining competitive. However, STILETTO shades the verdict after posting a promising fourth on his seasonal bow at Warwick towards the end of May. Keiran Burke's charge was unfortunate to bump into some well-handicapped rivals last year and an elusive first win could be on the horizon. Coup De Gold is also an intriguing runner upped markedly in distance.

RUBYS REWARD has slipped to a handy mark judged on the pick of her form and is worth another chance to build on an encouraging return at Stratford on her penultimate outing. Grove Road became disappointing for Archie Watson but is potentially thrown-in if his new stable can revitalise him in a short space of time, while Stiletto and Dear Ralphy are others to consider.

Keiran Burke's STILETTO returned from a break with a good effort over a trip similar to today's a fortnight ago and gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KING'S CASTLE arrives here on the back of two victories and the most recent of which came over C&D nine days ago. His rider's 5lb claim largely negates the 7lb penalty that he carries and the progressive seven-year-old is hard to oppose. Getmetothemoon also scored on her latest outing at Stratford and is clearly the main threat, ahead of Supposedtobe and Ellerton.

KING'S CASTLE created a good impression in quickening clear off a steady pace over C&D last week and looks up to completing the hat-trick. Gavin should be much closer to form with a recent run under his belt, while Getmetothemoon and Saddlers Quest are others who enter calculations.

It's hard to get away from KING'S CASTLE, who is 1lb ahead of the handicapper under the penalty for last week's comfortable C&D win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DELTA FORCE took a big step forward from his debut effort when second at Leopardstown on his most recent start in March. The Irish raider is likely to have more improvement left to come and has to be high on the shortlist. Tuck Your Shirt In showed ability when third on his racecourse bow at Worcester earlier in the month and is likely to be in the mix once again. Others to note are Born In The West and She's Our World.

DELTA FORCE was much improved on his second start when chasing home a promising sort at Leopardstown 3 months ago and looks the way to go over Tuck Your Shirt In, who shaped well at Worcester, and newcomer She's Our World.

Leopardstown runner-up DELTA FORCE sets a good form standard here and ought to open his account.
Ths is the racecard key.
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