There were 55 Races on Saturday 6th July 2024 across 8 meetings. There was 6 races at Beverley, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Naas, 7 races at Sandown, 6 races at Leicester, 7 races at Nottingham, 8 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Carlisle, 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 6 race.

SHOWY put in a much improved display when hitting the frame over C&D last month and she goes off an unchanged mark. The daughter of Golden Horn looks to have lots in her favour and she can get her career up and running. The main threat is Isle of Wolves, who has been unfortunate to fill the runner-up spot on each of his last three outings. Of the remainder, Gert Lush makes the most appeal.

The losing sequence of ISLE OF WOLVES will put a few off but he's not done a lot wrong in finding only one too good on his last 3 outings and a deserved third success may well be forthcoming. Gert Lush is back on her last winning mark so she's of interest, along with Showy.

Isle Of Wolves looks set to go well again but the in-form IRV can better last year's close second in the corresponding race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

YES I'M MALI justified his place in the market when he was victorious by half a length on his debut at Wetherby last month, and he is likely to have huge improvement in him after that success. Richard Fahey's juvenile can carry his penalty to victory and remain unbeaten. Artagnan had Art Design a place behind when finishing second on his debut at Ripon before being well beaten in the Windsor Castle at Royal Ascot, but he can confirm the debut form. Diligently completes the shortlist.

Quite a few to consider but YES I'M MALI clearly possesses his fair share of ability to have won cosily on debut despite obvious signs of greenness so he can make the necessary step forward to defy a penalty. Artagnan will find this easier than the Windsor Castle so he's a threat, with Hallasan another expected to be bang there.

Mr Lightside looked quite promising at Redcar but conceding 6lb to CRACKING MAN might prove beyond him this time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SPRING IS SPRUNG struck by just under a length at Lingfield on his latest outing and a 4lb rise for that triumph could prove to be on the lenient side. With Dougie Costello taking over in the plate, he can complete the hat-trick. Faustus bounced back to form when accounting for his nearest rival by three-quarters of a length over C&D last month and he could get into contention again, while last-time-out winner Catch Cunningham is another to consider.

Having fallen a long way in the weights, NEVER DARK produced easily his best effort of 2024 when third at Newcastle last week and he now looks ready to cash in. Catch Cunningham certainly wasn't winning our of turn at Leicester and he commands respect, with hat-trick seeking Spring Is Sprung demanding a mention, too.

A small field but competitive nonetheless with four last-time-out winners. JENEVER is preferred to Catch Cunningham.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Better was expected of Rayat at Thirsk last time, but having weakened quickly over the mile that day he is worth a second look now eased in trip. Vince Lombardi was narrowly denied at Ffos Las recently and must be respected. Preference, however, is for RAY VONN. The four-year-old is now two from two over C&D following May's narrow success and he could extended that record raised just 3lb. Dark Dreamer is also noted.

A competitive handicap with RAY VONN taken to make it 3-3 over C&D. Dark Dreamer and Vince Lombardi are dangers, while Godolphin's Rayat might be worth another chance.

Vince Lombardi went close at Ffos Las last time but the quirky RAY VONN may be able to extended his unbeaten C&D record.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having been narrowly denied at Windsor on his penultimate start, GLOBAL ASSET made no mistake at Newmarket next time. A 7lb rise looks a little harsh but William Haggas has his string in a rich vein of form and it would come as no surprise were he to find enough improvement to strike again. Blessed Boy didn't appear to see out 1m2f at Chelmsford in May but it could be a different story now dropped in trip with blinkers applied for the first time. Bill's Baar is another to consider.

GLOBAL ASSET is improving with each start and can follow up his Newmarket success. Debora's Dream is feared most ahead of Bill's Baar.

Newmarket winner GLOBAL ASSET smacks of a typically progressive Haggas handicapper. Bill's Baar is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for FORTNUM after a relatively comfortable success over C&D last time out, George Boughey's charge is likely to have plenty more to offer off a 5lb higher mark. The three-year-old can uphold form with Emerald City (third), despite being 6lb worse off at the weights for a little over three lengths, while Inappropriate must also enter calculations on the back of a placed effort at Yarmouth in April.

FORTNUM relished the step up to this trip when making a successful handicap debut here recently and can follow up. Inappropriate probably has races in him, while Fram Castle remains with potential.

Fortnum still looks feasibly treated up 5lb but INAPPROPRIATE (nap) brings strong form claims on his third at Yarmouth.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DAARIS may have only one career win to his name, but that came in this contest last year and Kevin Frost's charge enters this year's renewal in consistent form. A respectable third over C&D last time out, the five-year-old gets the vote ahead of the progressive Lincoln Rockstar, who beat a subsequent winner at Beverley last time out and may improve for the step up in trip. The unexposed Yurinov and Kissininthebackrow are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

CLOUDY ROSE remains in good form and gets the vote back up in trip. Castel Gandolfo is very interesting back on the level, while Lincoln Rockstar and the consistent Daaris also have claims.

Russian Rumour and Daaris are respected but LINCOLN ROCKSTAR has been in good form for her new yard and should stay 1m6f.
Ths is the racecard key.
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