There were 29 Races on Sunday 30th June 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 9 races at Curragh, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 6 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Cartmel, 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 3 race.

PADDY DE POLE is likely to prove popular for the Paul Nicholls team after winning three handicaps before a good third at Fontwell, when weakening late on over 3m2f. He returns to novice company over shorter and looks the one they all have to beat, with Gale Mahler the obvious danger in receipt of 11lb. Two bumper victories and a maiden hurdle success mean Adrian Keatley's mare is a major player. Southwell handicap second Flying Fortune could chase them home.

GALE MAHLER carried on the excellent work from bumpers when a smooth scorer at Market Rasen 3 weeks ago and, sure to progress, she can maintain her winning sequence. Flying Fortune is a major player back in a novice, with Paddy de Pole also considered.

The suggestion is FLYING FORTUNE, who switches back to a novice race after going close on her handicap debut in March.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Will Carver made the best possible start to his career over fences at Cartmel but he may have to give way to stable companion HYLAND, presumably the pick of Nicky Henderson's stable jockey Nico De Boinville and a comfortable winner on his own chasing bow at Southwell with the promise of more to come. Riskintheground has an experience edge and is another who could well get involved in the finish.

Having finished a good second over hurdles in April, HYLAND was a commanding winner at Southwell on his chasing debut 19 days ago and he can build on his latest effort to score again. Stablemate Will Carver also made a successful start over fences at Cartmel last month and is feared most, ahead of Riskintheground.

Dan Skelton's runner RISKINTHEGROUND made good progress in the spring and is taken to complete a hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Al Zaraqaan is improving rapidly, winning for the fifth time over fences by six lengths at Cartmel, and he has a one-from-one record over C&D. He can go well again, but Jedd O'Keeffe's top-weight FRINGILL DIKE won with something up his sleeve at Bangor and might be able to shrug off a 7lb rise in the handicap. A Different Kind wasn't at his best behind the selection last time out, but may be worth considering for the places.

BREIZH RIVER hasn't looked back since sent over fences and can rattle off a hat-trick on the back of his impressive Bangor victory despite being hit hard by the official assessor. Fringill Dike also arrives at the top of his game so this C&D scorer should ensure Paul Robson's 6-y-o doesn't have things all his own way. Coastguard Station, Cracking Destiny and Al Zaraqaan are others to consider in this cracking handicap.

A hot 2m handicap chase likely to be run at a furious pace. FRERE D'ARMES had a wind op in May and might strike in first-time blinkers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

INVESTMENT MANAGER has won races back-to-back before and although just out of the handicap, Joe Tizzard's eight-year-old can follow up his dominant effort from the front at Newton Abbot on his seasonal return. Hang In There has won half of his 14 previous starts over fences and, having just been touched off in the Perth Gold Cup, he is dangerous to rule out given he is unexposed at the trip. Last-start course winner Imperial Alex, who is on a four-timer, and Milan Bridge are other in-form rivals to consider.

GO ON CHEZ might prove the answer to an edition of the Summer Cup where more than half of the field are out of the handicap. Top-weight Hang In There proved himself at 3m last time and will be a danger if seeing out this extra 2f. Imperial Alex and Mole Court have progressive profiles over fences and are 2 who could have a part to play from out of the weights.

He didn't fire on his latest outing but KINONDO KWETU is now 5lb lower than when doing very well to finish third in this last year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

EDISON KENT had 11 lengths to spare over the runner-up when he scored over C&D under Lilly Pinchin and an 8lb higher figure could still underestimate James Owen's gelding in his bid to follow up given the comprehensive manner of that success. The in-form Porter In The Park is more proven over this sort of trip than the hat-trick seeking Juan Bermudez and last-time-out Fontwell winner Pyffo, so rates the chief threat to the selection.

The interesting one here is surely JUAN BERMUDEZ, who goes handicapping for the first time over hurdles on a good mark based on his Flat form and this extra emphasis on stamina may also unlock more. As you'd expect, this is competitive, with Porter In The Park and Bucko's Boy a couple of potential threats.

This has a competitive look to it. PULL AGAIN GREEN is a bit hit and miss but his penultimate effort brings him into it.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

WALK OF NO SHAME appeared to relish the return to 2m4f when scoring with a little to spare at Worcester at the start of the month. The seven-year-old is effectively racing off a 4lb lower mark if taking Ben Macey's 10lb claim into account and a double could be forthcoming. The biggest threat may emerge from the Harry Derham-trained Fourofakind, who arrives on the back of runner-up efforts at Taunton and this venue. The improving Clararose is another to consider.

CLARAROSE has proved a different proposition since the tongue tie was added, opening her account at Warwick in May prior to finding only another on an upward curve too strong at Bangor 3 weeks ago. She looks a lead contender again and earns the vote. Fourofakind comes here in good heart and is feared, along with low-mileage Muskoka back from a break. Walk Of No Shame and The Turtle Said are others in the mix.

Preference is for MUSKOKA, who was placed on his first three hurdle starts and has scope for improvement on his first attempt at 2m4f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Maxcel showed the benefit of his Huntingdon reappearance when scooting clear at Bangor earlier this month. He must enter calculations off an 8lb higher rating, but the hat-trick seeking MOSTLY SUNNY looks slightly stronger. The Dan Skelton-trained five-year-old scored with plenty in hand at Southwell on his handicap debut and a 10lb hike in the ratings is unlikely to be the ceiling of his ability in this sphere. Fellow in-form rival Elham Valley may chase the pair home.

This can go to FORGET THE WAY, who has made a cracking start for this yard this season and surely won't be much longer in adding to his sole win. Mostly Sunny arrives on a hat-trick, and with further improvement on the cards, Dan Skelton's 5-y-o can give the selection most to think about, with Elham Valley and recent Market Rasen winner Right Now rounding off the shortlist.

Preference is for MAXCEL (nap), a low-mileage 7yo who comfortably beat a Bangor specialist three weeks ago.
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