There were 56 Races on Saturday 22nd June 2024 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Limerick, 7 races at Redcar, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Ayr, 7 races at Ascot, 6 races at Haydock, 7 races at Lingfield, 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.

ROGUE ENDEAVOUR shaped promisingly when fourth over 6f on debut at Leicester 25 days ago and, having displayed early speed in that race, the drop in trip to 5f could see him off the mark. Sonic Blue was well beaten at Ripon last time out but may emerge as the main danger, having previously made a winning debut at Doncaster. Debutant Managing Director might be worth a second look for the in-form Bryan Smart team, especially if the market speaks in his favour.

ROGUE ENDEAVOUR made a promising start at Leicester and seems sure to improve, so looks the way to go. Qaseem should progress also, while Peninsula Power and Managing Director are interesting newcomers.

A few with chances but Richard Fahey's Profitable colt PENINSULA POWER appeals on paper and is taken to go in on debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

There was plenty to like about the way KINETIC FORCE opened his account on debut at Lingfield and, with that experience under his belt, he could prove hard to beat. Airspeed failed to justify favouritism on debut when third at Carlisle, but the winner Ain't Nobody boosted the form when landing the Windsor Castle Stakes on Wednesday at Royal Ascot, and Karl Burke's charge remains open to improvement. Recent Pontefract second Lady Luzon may do best of the remainder.

The well-bred KINETIC FORCE created a good impression when scoring first time up at Lingfield and can make it 2-2 with improvement on the cards. Airspeed was sent off favourite when chasing home the Windsor Castle winner at Carlisle and will progress. Doncaster-winner Al Hussar should also be on the premises again.

Karl Burke's AIRSPEED appeared to be strongly fancied at Carlisle and perhaps the slow ground blunted his speed.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Despite his advancing years, the well-handicapped YOUNG FIRE has every chance of registering a second C&D success. David O'Meara's nine-year-old defied a mark of 96 here in October 2020 and finds himself 33lb lower in the handicap at present, while his two recent placed efforts suggest he's in good form. Fellow track-and-trip scorer Tacitus heads the list of possible dangers along with the Adrian Nicholls-trained Due Consideration, who finished a half-length second at Ripon earlier this month.

YOUNG FIRE looks ready to strike again judged on his latest Ayr performance and could be the way to go. Chatty is shaping up well and respected, while Tacitus is also threatening to end his losing run.

Several have a chance on their best form notably TACITUS, who won this 12 months ago, and was a good second last time at Musselburgh.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having gained a breakthrough victory under this rider at Doncaster last week, AMAZING WINNIE could be hard stop if this doesn't come too soon. Kevin Ryan's filly has a 6lb penalty to contend with on the back of that win, but she has plenty of scope for improvement and this unexposed three-year-old remains the one to beat. She is marginally preferred to Arlington, who hasn't been seen since winning at Newcastle 96 days ago, while handicap debutant Scarfo is also worth a second look.

SOUL SINGER more or less matched the pick of his all-weather form when fifth at Doncaster last week and a similar sort of performance could be enough to see him shed his maiden status. Last-time-out winners Yengaa and Amazing Winnie head up the opposition.

Having shown improved form to win last time, YIENGAA is taken to follow up by beating last week's Doncaster winner Amazing Winnie.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Having showed a good attitude when making all over 5f at Catterick earlier this month, Tatterstall is likely to be well found in the market, but a 7lb rise for that display looks harsh. Preference is for RUSSET GOLD, who was last seen finishing a close-up third over 6f at Ascot last month and, with the step back to 5f looking like it will be no hinderance, Roger Varian's charge can return to winning ways off 2lb higher. Zarzyni shaped like he was still in form when finishing mid-division in a warm Hamilton handicap recently and he can prove best of the rest.

A chance is taken on GOOD EARTH, who's slipped to a good mark and took another step back in the right direction at Windsor 12 days ago, despite not being seen to best effect. Russet Gold made a promising return to action when third at Ascot just over 6 weeks ago, while Spirit of Applause and Tatterstall are others in the mix in an interesting sprint handicap.

Roger Varian's RUSSET GOLD (nap) appeals as the sort to do well in 2024 and can build on his Ascot third to bag a second C&D win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Despite doing plenty wrong throughout the race, DURAN went on to score cosily over 6f at Brighton earlier this month and, stepping back down to 5f off a workable mark for his handicap debut, he gets the vote. Make It Easy encountered traffic problems when finishing fourth over 5f at Musselburgh recently and she can get closer here, while Kings Merchant completes the shortlist dropping to the minimum trip on the back of a game victory off 2lb lower over 6f at Thirsk most recently.

NAZRON confirmed his previous promise when opening his account in good style at Lingfield back in October and appeals as the type to win more races this season, so he earns the vote. Kings Merchant impressed with his attitude at Thirsk on his most recent outing and is feared most ahead of Make It Easy.

In a competitive sprint MAKE IT EASY earns narrow preference over Kings Merchant but most of the runners are feasible winners.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

RED FORCE ONE readily pulled clear when scoring over 2m at Musselburgh last week and, though the step back in trip doesn't look to be the obvious move, a 3lb rise for that dominant display appears lenient. Sam Sarphati took advantage of a tumbling mark when running out a game winner over 2m1f at Pontefract latest and is entitled to respect, for all that a 3lb rise demands more of him. Michael's Pledge is also considered now sporting cheekpieces for the first time.

SAM SARPHATI led home some in-form rivals when opening his account at Pontefract recently and, given his low-mileage profile, a 3 -lb rise may not be enough to prevent the follow up in a race containting plenty of dead wood. Red Force One isn't anywhere near the force of old but is still respected as a last-time-out scorer, while Carlton might be the one to fill the place providing his stamina holds out (unproven beyond 12.5f).

The vote goes to SAM SARPHATI, who took his form up a notch when scoring at Pontefract and remains unexposed as a stayer.
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