There were 42 Races on Wednesday 26th June 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Carlisle, 8 races at Kempton, 6 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Naas, 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.

WILD CLARY showed marked improvement from his debut when he finished runner-up to a well-bred type at Newbury 13 days ago and appeals strongly with his bid to go one better. As both Pivotal Days and Van Aert have improvement to find, it would come as no surprise to see expensive purchases Luther and Dash Of Azure fighting it out for the forecast slot, with the former tipped to win that battle based on him being a half-brother to a winner over this trip.

WILD CLARY has shown plenty in a couple of warm events at Newbury, confirming debut promise with a taking effort behind an exciting rival a fortnight ago, and he's the one to beat. Luther and Dash of Azure are both interesting newcomers and a market move for either would be interesting.

Wild Clary is the form pick, while DASH OF AZURE and Luther are interesting newcomers who look potentially above average.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

With recent winning form being so thin on the ground, most of these have received leniency from the handicapper. From 15lb below his last winning mark, WHENTHEDEALINSDONE particularly appeals as one who is dangerously well treated and looks worth chancing on the back of some improved recent displays. Beyond Equal, Dusky Lord and Treacherous can all get competitive on these terms, but Cuban Breeze may be the biggest threat to the selection with ground conditions set to be ideal.

A far-from-prolific bunch of sprinters but several lurk on a dangerous mark. WHENTHEDEALINSDONE isn't as good as we was but a quartet of in-frame efforts this season confirm he's in excellent heart, so he looks the way to go. Treacherous and Beyond Equal could be the main threats.

On current form WHENTHEDEALINSDONE, Beyond Equal and Ancient Times look the strongest options.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

TANAGER was a creditable third in the Woodcote at Epsom on Oaks day and has a major chance of a first career success if he handles the forecast quicker ground. Sergio Parisse looked a work in progress but still managed to win a maiden at Windsor last month, so is highly notable kept to novice company. Similar comments apply to Oakley Boy, who won readily on Polytrack at Chelmsford and should have more to offer back on turf.

Having shaped with plenty of promise starting out at Leicester, SERGIO PARISSE duly built on that when scoring at Windsor a week later and he looks a juvenile to keep on the right side. Oakley Boy did it nicely at Chelmsford so is second choice, with Pay Attention likely to step up on a considerate introduction.

Windsor scorer SERGIO PARISSE is first choice ahead of Tanager, Pay Attention and Brighton Boy.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

An open contest in which only a tentative vote can go to CHANGE FOR GOOD. A winner at Epsom on his debut, the son of Blue Point was highly tried thereafter and once again faced a stiff task when reappearing in a conditions event at Goodwood last month. Ollie Sangster's new recruit could be a different proposition now sent handicapping though, with Crown Estate and Leuven Power put forward as the most likely dangers.

CROWN ESTATE is on the up and, with cheekpieces applied, he's fancied to go one better taking on older horses for the first time. Leuven Power is a danger back at the scene of last year's win and Change For Good isn't one to write off.

Preference is for in-form CROWN ESTATE (nap), ahead of the C&D winners Leuven Power and Bluelight Bay.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Lord Of Love sets the standard with an official rating of 85 and would be hard to beat if running to form, especially if the application of first-time cheekpieces were to spark further improvement. However, the vote goes to GLENDOWER, who shaped with significant promise over the extended mile at Nottingham on his debut and looks set to be suited by a step up in trip. Galileo filly Dramatic Quest, a 675,000gns purchase and a full-sister to a handful of useful types, is worth monitoring in the betting market ahead of her racecourse bow.

This step up in trip promises to suit GLENDOWER, who made a highly encouraging start to his career at Nottingham and the booking of Jim Crowley adds to his appeal. South Pole is an interesting recruit for the in-form George Boughey yard and he could prove to be a bigger threat than Lord of Love, respected though that rival is. Newcomer Dramatic Quest is one to monitor closely in the betting.

Provided he takes to the cheekpieces, LORD OF LOVE could well take another step forward. South Pole is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

SILENT GLANCE followed a debut maiden success with an impressive victory in a novice race at Wolverhampton. She looks a useful filly in the making and can continue her good progress in what looks a competitive handicap. Subsequent also makes his handicap debut on the back of winning at Haydock in good style and there should be plenty more to come from him, while Whathappensinvegas has won two of his last three outings but has a 5lb rise to contend with after scoring at Hamilton. Leicester winner Spaceport is upped in class, while Sam Hawkens drops back down in distance.

The form of SUBSEQUENT's second here on penultimate outing (before he got off the mark easily at Haydock) has a solid look to it and he's bred to keep improving, so he takes marginal preference over the unbeaten Silent Glance, who has her first turf outing. Spaceport is very much one to consider, too.

Narrow preference is for SPACEPORT, ahead of Whathappensinvegas in an interesting Bibury Cup.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DELICACY gave every indication that she will be winning soon when missing out at Nottingham by only a neck on her latest start. She won't need to improve much to open her account, and looks to have stronger form than Sunny Corner. The latter finished second at Chepstow, having won a lower grade contest at Bath on his penultimate start, and should be thereabouts once again, while Sweet Sister has the most scope of the remainder as she steps up in distance for her handicap debut.

This surely rests between DELICACY and Sunny Corner, with the top-weight marginally preferred on the back of a good second to a progressive rival at Nottingham. The latter won't go down without a fight if repeating his latest effort in a Chepstow handicap but it's hard to make a strong case for any of the others.

Judged on her last two efforts, DELICACY looks poised to open her account. Sunny Corner and Sweet Sister are respected.
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