There were 34 Races on Monday 10th June 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Roscommon, 7 races at Windsor, 6 races at Pontefract, 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.

Inspired Knowhow failed to figure off this mark at Nottingham last time, having caught RECON MISSION in the final strides over C&D before that. The latter reopposes on better terms on this occasion, and Tony Carroll's charge can exact his revenge. Ripon runner-up Betweenthesticks is creeping closer to ending a barren spell, while On Edge has a shout back at this lower level.

SAFARI DREAM was disappointing at Goodwood last time but that was a much deeper handicap than this, and with cheekpieces off, he's fancied to bounce back in style. Betweenthesticks and On Edge head the opposition.

The opener can go to BETWEENTHESTICKS, who makes a quick reappearance after a good effort at Ripon on Wednesday.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

POUTING has good form in the book having missed out by only a short-head over the minimum trip here on her debut. The Blue Point filly is taken to go one better over this extra furlong. Patsy Snugfit is another to consider having ran into all sorts of trouble at Newmarket last time, while Adrestia was a 420,000-pound purchase at the breeze-ups in April, and makes most appeal of the newcomers.

Having cost plenty at the breeze-ups, POUTING found only one too good in a 5f maiden here a month ago and, sure to build on that, she looks the way to go. Patsy Snugfit was a lot better than the result at Newmarket and retains potential, with Waking Dream perhaps the pick of a good-looking bunch of newcomers.

Patsy Snugfit still has significant potential, but POUTING went very close over 5f here last month and gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DAARKOM ended last year with a victory over 7f at Newcastle and this extra furlong shouldn't be a problem for William Haggas' colt. Savvy Exchange is also penalised after landing a three-runner affair on soft ground at Pontefract, but Midair is preferred dropping back down in distance having failed to get a clear run in a handicap at Ascot last time. Pipes And Drums is a likely improver for powerful connections.

It's fair to say MIDAIR has been expensive to follow but he was better than the result in handicap company at Ascot last time and is selected to get it right this time, There is depth to this, though, with previous-winners Daarkom and Savvy Exchange demanding respect, with T'Challa also of interest.

Midair should go well again but DAARKOM looked promising when last seen and he can defy a 7lb penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Runner-up on his last two starts over shorter at Wolverhampton, APPROVAL sets the standard on those efforts and stepping up in trip may eke out the improvement needed to break the maiden. The well-bred Lord Of Love caught the eye when keeping on late for fourth over 1m at Newmarket and he is preferred to stablemate Enrico Caruso, who has a 7lb penalty to overcome for a comfortable success at Chelmsford last October. Others to note include Alandalusi, At Vimeiro and Niigata.

LORD OF LOVE left his previous form trailing in his wake when a keeping-on fourth at Newmarket 3 weeks ago, and with the promise of more to come over this trip, he could be the answer to an intriguing novice. St Pancras and Approval are perhaps the chief threats unless there's market support for Alandalusi on debut.

This looks a warm race but LORD OF LOVE should relish stepping up to 1m2f and he can get off the mark at the fourth attempt.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A highly consistent sort this year, having not been outside the first three in four starts, ISLE OF LISMORE gets the vote on the rise in grade as he returns to a C&D where he has won before. Something of a revelation on his first start for a new yard last month, Rocking Ends may have more to come off a 2lb higher mark, while Antiphon arrives on the back of a highly-creditable effort in the Dash at Epsom. Navello and Squealer have the form to be involved at the finish as well.

ROCKING ENDS has only been nudged up 2 lb for his C&D success 3 weeks ago and it may not prevent him making it 2-2 for new trainer Tom Clover. Squealer was a bit of an eyecatcher at York last month and is second choice ahead of Isle of Lismore and Navello.

Rocking Ends and Isle Of Lismore are respected but ANTIPHON can confirm there was no fluke about his latest Epsom fourth.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having opened his account a shade cosily on the switch to turf at Lingfield last time out, another bold bid is forecast from CHARLES MORIN. A 3lb rise for Pat Phelan's gelding looks far from insurmountable and he edges the vote over the unexposed Penalty Shootout. The son of Bungle Inthejungle posted a respectable third on his handicap bow at Nottingham in May, while City Of Delight and Lia Rose are also likely to be involved at the business end.

CITY OF DELIGHT could have more to come now stepping up to 1¼m for the first time and gets the vote. Recent Lingfield scorer Charles Morin, Oisin Murphy's mount Penalty Shootout and Glimpse The Moon, a potential improver in handicaps, are also shortlisted in an open race.

Penalty Shootout isn't yet exposed but stepping up in trip can see CITY OF DELIGHT (nap) shed his maiden tag.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

NAASMA found only a fellow progressive rival too strong when runner-up at Newbury last month. The daughter of Churchill is 1lb higher in this contest and she ticks plenty of the right boxes now returned to the C&D of her latest victory. D Day Arvalenreeva resumed her good form with a close-up second at Leicester in May and the four-year-old is feared most, ahead of Major Major.

William Buick steps in for the ride on D DAY ARVALENREEVA, who can gain compensation for her near miss on reappearance. Naasma has already tasted C&D success this season and heads the dangers along with Major Major, another with a C&D win to his name, and Mrembo.

There was plenty of encouragement from REBEL ANGEL at Chepstow ten days ago and she can prove too strong for the progressive Naasma.
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