There were 35 Races on Monday 17th June 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Gowran Park, 6 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Windsor, 8 races at Kilbeggan, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Southbank has won three times on the all-weather, but was well beaten back on the turf at Lingfield last month when behind third-placed FIDELIUS. The latter went on to land a novice race at Chelmsford in good style and Robert Cowell's charge looks worth sticking with back in handicap company. Horse Whisperer was no match for the winner when second at Salisbury and has a bit more to find off her current mark, but Kiss And Run was narrowly beaten at Goodwood when last seen racing over the minimum trip and is not out of this.

FIDELIUS deservedly opened his account when landing a Chelmsford novice last month and he is taken to follow up returned to handicap company. Clear second choice is Horse Whisperer, who has followed her Wolverhampton success in April with solid efforts in defeat at Kempton and Salisbury. Kiss And Run also enters calculations.

This looks good for FIDELIUS (nap), who won an AW maiden easily last time. Split The Profit can go well too if getting away better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Ant Colony disappointed when sent off favourite at Leicester and a hood is applied in the hope of improvement. INVINCIBLE CROWN ran out of steam in the closing stages when third over 6f at Chelmsford on his introduction, but this shorter trip looks sure to suit on that evidence and a bold bid is expected from Richard Hughes' colt. Colocolo could finish closer with normal progress, while Distant Rumble is another likely improver.

Having shaped with plenty of promise on debut in a 6f Haydock maiden, JOHN'S DRAGON is appealing dropped to 5f on what is likely to be a faster surface here. The Kodi Bear filly made a striking mid-race move in that contest before giving way in the closing stages. Invincible Crown made a positive start to his career when third at Chelmsford recently and he rates the main danger. Colocolo is most interesting of the others following a fairly encouraging introduction on the all-weather.

Quite open but JOHN'S DRAGON's Haydock debut was a lot more encouraging than the bare result may suggest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A couple of these are penalised for recent victories, with MASTER BUILDER looking to have the stronger form. David Menuisier's grey beat a subsequent winner when scoring over this distance at Salisbury and is preferred to Newcastle winner Ribba Hill, who drops down in trip. Galaxy Princess is going the right way judged on a second at Salisbury and should go well again, while Masterofgreygoose has shown some ability over 7f and could be in the mix if lasting home.

GALAXY PRINCESS and Master Builder both took steps forward in heavy-ground novice events on the same Salisbury card last month and, assuming that they both prove equally effective on what is likely to be much quicker ground here, they may well fight out the finish. In receipt of 12 lb from the penalised Master Builder, the vote has to go to the Ralph Beckett-trained filly. Masterofgreygoose has shown ability both starts on the all-weather and will ensure that this is not a two-horse race.

In receipt of 12lb from the penalised Master Builder, Salisbury second GALAXY PRINCESS looks the one to beat.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

BISHOP'S CROWN hung away his chance when sent off favourite at Goodwood but he had been in fine form prior to that, finishing second there when attempting to supplement a success over C&D in April, and he is worth another chance. Amazonian Dream comfortably accounted for Many A Star here last month, although the runner-up didn't get the rub of the green and could close the gap on 6lb better terms. Home City's Doncaster third suggested that there are races to be won with him soon, while Get It is interesting now back from Bahrain.

FIRST FOLIO is down to a mark in the 80s for the first time in 3 years and might be worth siding with to build on a decent first run for the Julie Camacho stable at Newcastle last month. Last-time-out C&D 1-2 Amazonian Dream and Many A Star also make the shortlist along with Tom Ward's Lady Dreamer.

A chance is taken on FIRST FOLIO, who has dropped to a good mark and his debut for Julie Camacho was better than it looks on paper.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

ARAMRAM was by no means disgraced when attempting to shoulder a penalty for his successful Nottingham comeback in a hot little Doncaster novice. An initial mark of 90 isn't unduly harsh and he can thwart the double ambitions of Queen's Guard, who impressively justified favouritism on the Lingfield Polytrack. Jimmy Speaking might be happier back on turf, while Salvuccio's C&D fourth was a step back in the right direction. The Good Biscuit was ahead of Beyond Borders at Haydock, although both need to improve.

The manner of QUEEN'S GUARD's recent success at Lingfield suggested that this 7 lb higher mark may prove within her reach. She is taken to confirm that impression by going in again here, with Jimmy Speaking likely to emerge as the chief threat if able to put last week's low-key Kempton effort behind him. Beyond Borders and The Good Biscuit can do battle for minor honours.

Having not seen out 7f in a warm-looking novice last time, ARAMRAM is well worth another chance. Queen's Guard is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Last year's winner Metabolt was all out to score by a head over 7f at Leicester earlier in the month and he only goes off a 3lb higher mark. However, the vote still goes to HIGH SPIRITED, who produced a solid effort to finish third over 1m2f here and may appreciate this drop in trip. The daughter of Belardo has cheekpieces applied for the first time, which could eke out the improvement needed. Nap Hand can fight it out for the minor honours.

The vote goes to NAP HAND, who proved that plenty of the ability he showed in 2022 remains intact when putting in good late work to finish fifth in a 12-runner Kempton handicap last month. The 4-y-o was returning from a year-and-a-half off that day, so he's entitled to take a step forward here. Metabolt is an obvious threat having hit the target at Leicester recently, while High Spirited, though not the most reliable of types, is also accorded respect.

Nap Hand and High Spirited have claims but METABOLT arrives in top form and is taken to follow up last year's win in this race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

TOP FLIGHT CENTURY finished over six lengths clear of the third when hitting the crossbar on only his second handicap start at Chepstow last time. Sir Mark Prescott's three-year-old has Luke Morris taking over the reins and he looks the one to beat. The main threat might be Thursday, who ran a lot better than the market expected on her handicap debut at Brighton, finishing a fair fourth. Of the remainder, Exceptionality makes the most appeal.

TOP FLIGHT CENTURY was much improved on his second start in a handicap when second at Chepstow and shades the vote over Big Jimbo, who is favoured by these terms. Thursday and Letmebetheboss may prove suited by the step up in trip so they complete the shortlist.

The vote goes to TOP FLIGHT CENTURY, who may well build on his latest effort. Interesting 4yo Thursday is second choice.
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