There were 42 Races on Thursday 13th June 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Nottingham, 8 races at Newbury, 7 races at Worcester, 6 races at Musselburgh, 8 races at Leopardstown, 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.

Fly Liberty Fly made an encouraging beginning to his career when third at Redcar, and the winner did the form no harm when running with credit in a good race at Beverley last weekend. Mehmasself And I and Dr T H G should step forward from their introductions, but AOMORI CITY leaps off the page as a 260,000-euro Godolphin newcomer. He is an Oasis Dream half-brother to a decent sort in France and Charlie Appleby will have him well prepared for his first taste of competitive action.

Sure to be expertly prepared for this debut, a winning debut for AOMORI CITY would come as no surprise whatsoever. Fellow newcomers Intrusively and Mystical Sky could be the main threats.

Charlie Appleby won this with Blue Point in 2016 (also sent out the runner-up in 2021) and AOMORI CITY can make a winning debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Washeek had the unenviable task of chasing home the classy God's Window in a three-runner affair here, although the winner has hardly franked the form in a couple of Derby trials and the Classic itself. Karl Burke's gelding only beat a 40/1 newcomer by a couple of lengths so a better option looks to be INDEMNITY, who has held his own in a couple of competitive handicaps and can show his appreciation for the return to maiden company. Devious Devan's C&D third was a step in the right direction, and Ajdayet's Doncaster debut wasn't without promise. Ina Mina is worth a look in the market.

INDEMNITY has been rather expensive to follow but it's hard to be critical over a much-improved showing on the figures when second again in handicap company at Leicester recently. A repeat of that display should be enough to get the job done, for all Ajdayet is open to improvement, while Ina Mina is a likely-looking type on paper.

Indemnity sets a good standard but both Pacific Prince and AJDAYET are open to considerable improvement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Post Rider made all to break through at Brighton, although she may not be allowed her own way this time and it could pay to side with one of the slightly less exposed handicap newcomers. INTERTWINED fits that bill and if she turns up in the form that carried her into third on her Newbury debut, rather than her two subsequent efforts, a mark of 66 could be lenient. Better is anticipated from Marianglas and Yellow Lemons, while Delicacy, Little Heron and Notre Dame have to enter the equation too.

LITTLE HERON looks the way to go here given she can race off the same mark as when an excellent third at Kempton last time. Handicap debutante Post Rider looks to have more to offer so this recent Brighton novice scorer is next on the list. Delicacy is weighted to have a say, while dual scorer Notre Dame also needs factoring into this intriguing handicap.

Marianglas can do better in handicaps but LITTLE HERON is taken to build on the promise of her recent Kempton third.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

GREAT BLASKET only just failed to complete the four-timer over C&D and, with Hollie Doyle back in the plate, he could be worth sticking with. The Gregorian gelding is due to go up 1lb in the near future, and Doyle gave him a lovely, patient ride when successful at Newmarket two starts ago. Yorkshire looks to have improved from three to four, judged on his win and placed efforts at Thirsk and Doncaster respectively, and he is the obvious danger. The rest arrive with something to prove, but Benacre could pinch third.

Edward Bethell's YORKSHIRE arrives on the up and is fancied to quickly resume winning ways on the back of his excellent Doncaster second. Great Blasket is feared most in his bid for a fourth success of 2024, with Master Zoffany and Sudden Ambush both weighted to go well if back on their respective A-games.

His Wolverhampton third in March confirmed he retained ability and BENACRE may be able to dictate matters now down in class.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

RHYTHMIC ACCLAIM has impressively rattled off a hat-trick and it looks a shrewd move to bounce her out quickly before a further 5lb rise comes into play. She produced a career-best performance at Goodwood and the feeling is that there is plenty more to come. Crafty Spirit justified favouritism when successful on his handicap debut at Kempton and he should remain competitive off a 3lb higher mark, while Em Jay Kay and Enderman are others to keep an eye on.

RHYTHMIC ACCLAIM is on a roll and a 1 lb rise for her most recent success at Goodwood doesn't look sufficient to prevent her from completing a four-timer. Em Jay Kay is feared most on the back of his good Newmarket second, although Enderman, Prince of Bel Lir and Crafty Spirit all command plenty of respect too.

This looks warm for the grade but, even so, RHYTHMIC ACCLAIM (nap) makes considerable appeal in her bid for a four-timer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

TOPTIME ran right up to his best when scoring over 6f at Doncaster last time and, with dropping back in trip unlikely to cause any problems (won over 5f at Southwell in January), he gets the vote to defy a 6lb rise in the ratings. Recent Leicester scorer Mrs Trump would probably want some rain to be seen at her best, but she is 3lb well-in and should give the follow-up bid a good go. Rogue De Vega and Enchanted Night are also worthy of consideration.

Not as competitive as the numbers suggest and given MRS TRUMP can race off the same mark as when going in at Leicester last week she makes lots of appeal. Doncaster scorer Toptime appeals as the one to chase home Paul Midgley's well-treated filly, with top-weight Rogue de Vega also in the equation.

Mrs Trump is the obvious starting point but RHUBARB has often run well at Nottingham and is a viable alternative.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Difficult to be too confident about any of these, but COPPER MOUNTAIN has been knocking on the door on the all-weather and gets in here off a handy weight. The turf is no worry with her and she receives a tentative vote in a tricky handicap. Wallaroo remains a maiden on the grass but warrants respect following a solid runner-up effort at Wolverhampton, while Stintino Sunset makes up the shortlist.

STINTINO SUNSET should have finished closer at Leicester last time as she stayed on strongly having met trouble and been poorly placed. She's worth chancing to confirm that promise with victory. Regency Boy belatedly proved he retains some ability behind that rival at Leicester and could build on that. Bakersboy is another who could feature.

The suggestion is STINTINO SUNSET who might well have been seriously involved last time at Leicester with a clearer passage.
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