There were 39 Races on Friday 21st June 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Market Rasen, 6 races at Redcar, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Royal Ascot, 6 races at Goodwood, 6 races at Newmarket, 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.

SUNNY ORANGE accounted for his nearest rival by over five lengths over an extended 7f at Beverley a few days ago and a 5lb penalty might not be enough to halt him. Tim Easterby's four-year-old remains in the same grade and he can follow up. Indie Skies finished a close-up third in a class 5 event at Chester on his latest outing and he could get into contention off an unchanged mark, while Rockin Rosa completes the shortlist.

SUNNY ORANGE took his form up a notch when going in at Beverley last time and a 5 lb penalty doesn't look sufficient to prevent him from following up. C&D winner Alseeyerthere is feared most, with in-form duo Indie Skies and Rockin Rosa both firmly in the picture too.

Top of the list is SUNNY ORANGE, who surged 5l clear at Beverley on Tuesday and is well treated under a penalty for that success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

PEARL SANDS outran his odds to hit the frame in this grade at Catterick earlier in the month and the handicapper may have been kind to leave his mark unchanged. Brian Ellison's three-year-old may only need to reproduce that effort in order to shed his maiden tag. The main danger is Kode Secret, who struck in soft conditions at Carlisle last month and should go well off a 5lb higher mark. Salaamaat is another to take seriously.

KODE SECRET looks the way to go at these weights on the back of his improved showing when scoring at Carlisle. Pearl Sands appeals as the main danger to Tim Easterby's 3-y-o, with Socialise and Salaamaat also in the mix.

The vote goes to KODE SECRET, who got off the mark when justifying favouritism at Carlisle last month and is open to more progress.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

JAMES MCHENRY justified his place in the market when scoring by just under two lengths in a class 4 event at Carlisle last month, and he now takes a step back up in grade off 5lb higher. The son of Starspangledbanner may still have plenty more to offer and he looks the one to beat. Obelix was touched off by half a length into second at Nottingham recently and he should be thereabouts off the same mark on his second start following wind surgery. Cruyff Turn makes some appeal too.

Competitive stuff but the eye is drawn to CRUYFF TURN, who took a step back in the right direction at Nottingham 3 weeks ago and is very well weighted having won a 7f handicap from 5 lb higher at this meeting a year ago. James McHenry and La Trinidad are just a couple of potential threats.

Plenty have possibilities but recent Carlisle winner JAMES MCHENRY gets the vote ahead of Danielsflyer and Obelix.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Castle Cove was value for further than his debut victory at Leicester last month and the Camelot colt must enter calculations on his follow-up bid. However, a 7lb penalty may leave him vulnerable to the experienced MIDNITE STORM. Having hit the frame on his last five outings, Kevin Ryan's inmate cannot be faulted for his consistency and a breakthrough triumph could be on the cards. James Webb may chase the pair home.

CASTLE COVE created a very favourable impression when making a winning start at Leicester last month, and with plenty of improvement forthcoming, he can defy a penalty. James Webb found only a Haggas-trained rival too good and the same scenario may well play out again, with Midnite Storm another to consider on account of his solid form in handicaps.

Midnite Storm is a solid yardstick but CASTLE COVE looked promising on debut and can follow up under the penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

TATATEO appeared to relish the step up in distance when opening his account over 1m2f in a novice at Lingfield last month. A mark of 80 on his handicap debut looks more than workable judged on that improved bid and James Ferguson's gelding can complete a double. The Hun travelled with more verve in first-time blinkers when runner-up at Chester latest and might give the selection most to think about, ahead of Rocket Warrior.

A case can be made for all 5, with THE HUN just about the most persuasive option having finished an excellent second in first-time blinkers at Chester. Tatateo may have more to offer on turf so is feared, with Financer a very likely improver now handicapping back up in trip.

This can go to TATATEO (nap) who was a comfortable winner at Lingfield last month and is open to more progress on this handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A 3lb drop in the ratings for MECCA'S DUCHESS' recent fifth in a 14-runner affair at Catterick could prove to be lenient. Michael Dods' filly was only beaten three lengths on that occasion and she looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to gain a first career success. Split The Profit is also sure to be popular having finished a close-up second at Windsor on Monday. The Profitable gelding is feared most, ahead of handicap debutant Pendlebury Lane.

Back at a more realistic level, SPLIT THE PROFIT quickly returned to form when runner-up at Windsor on Monday and a repeat of that performance will see him bang there again. Mecca's Duchess is a solid rival, with Pendlebury Lane the potential improver in the race now handicapping.

Top of the list is SPLIT THE PROFIT, who has had several close calls this year including off the same mark at Windsor on Monday.
Ths is the racecard key.
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