There were 41 Races on Thursday 20th June 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Ripon, 6 races at Chelmsford-City, 8 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Ascot, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 6 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.

Pique' won nicely at Leicester and can figure again, but Almudena disappointed when odds-on at Bath and cheekpieces are applied. Love You Darling struggled in Listed company last time, having earlier repelled a late bid from DIVINE PRESENCE in a novice race at Bath. The latter looks likely to appreciate this extra test of stamina on that evidence, and is taken to reverse the form. This longer trip should also suit Tiptoe, who returns to action having ended last year with a maiden success over the extended mile here.

A small field but an interesting race. PIQUE won quite tidily at Leicester so she gets the vote with further progress likely but it's unlikely she'll get things all her own way as handicap newcomers Divine Presence and Tiptoe likely have more to offer in this sphere, while the fact Almudena went off at short odds on her handicap debut suggests she's thought capable of better than she showed on that occasion.

An interesting race in which recent Leicester winner PIQUE' gets the vote ahead of the Gosdens' handicap newcomer Divine Presence.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Brindavan faded in the final furlong when attempting to make all at Kempton. He finished a length in front of CAVALLO BAY on that occasion, but the latter was green before running into trouble close home and the Godolphin colt looks likely to improve, with first-time cheekpieces helping him to concentrate on the task at hand. Patrol is upped in distance having failed to threaten over 6f so far, while strong support for newcomers Corpus Juris and Mooeeaz should be noted.

CAVALLO BAY finished a length behind Brindavan on his Kempton debut but inexperience looked a factor for Godolphin's colt on that occasion and he can reverse those placings with an outing under his belt. Newcomers Mooeeaz and Corpus Juris could pose a threat to both if the betting suggests they are fancied.

Brindavan may have finished ahead of CAVALLO BAY at Kempton but it was the Godolphin colt who caught the eye.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

There was little between runner-up Thanks Dad and Respectable Jack when filling the places at Chelmsford back in April. Highland Olly placed at Beverley last month, but failed to show any progress back at the same venue, while Gaiety Musical drops down in distance on the back of a debut second over a mile at Leicester and she may figure. SYNTHESIZE finished a respectable third at Salisbury on her introduction and she gets a speculative vote, with this surface likely to suit.

Despite going off at very unflattering odds, GAIETY MUSICAL showed plenty to work on when second at Leicester a fortnight ago and with improvement likely, she can overcome a double-figure draw. The return to the AW will suit Thanks Dad and he's a threat, along with Synthesize.

An open race in which the vote goes to SYNTHESIZE, who made a promising start when third behind a useful rival at Salisbury last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Eva Rosie can be forgiven her latest effort when switched to turf at Musselburgh at the start of the month and she is better judged on her efforts prior, having knocked on the door on several occasions on the all-weather. However, THEY produced her best effort to date, despite not appearing to handle the track, when third in a Ripon handicap and she may have more to offer. Lightning Bay and Flying Panther complete the shortlist.

THEY reacted really well to cheekpieces when third at Ripon 3 weeks ago, and on that evidence, she's capable of winning at this level. Flying Panther hasn't been with James Owen long and is an obvious threat, with Inexplicable another to consider.

The vote goes to dual AW winner FLYING PANTHER, who didn't get much luck here last time and has leading claims on these terms.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

NIGHT LARK's best performance came on her debut when fourth at Newbury in April and both efforts since, when finishing down the field back at Newbury and at Kempton, have suggested she will be more at home when stepping up in trip. An opening mark of 66 doesn't appear to be insurmountable and she can strike in a contest lacking depth on paper. Muttasil is capable of being in the mix, while Cadogan Gardens may have needed the run at Windsor and is entitled to step forward.

MUTTASIL advanced his form when fourth at Nottingham a fortnight ago, and having been eased 1 lb, he now looks ready to strike. Night Lark and Garden View both promise to be suited by this trip and head the opposition.

Only MUTTASIL and Garden View arrive off the back of a solid recent effort. The unexposed Night Lark should do better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having improved with each appearance this season, SUGARLOAF LENNY looks ready to strike. The William Knight-trained gelding arrives on the back of a close-up second at Newbury and a reproduction of that performance may prove sufficient. Baroque Buoy is only 2lb higher than last month's runner-up effort at Kempton and he is feared most, ahead of Made All, who posted his best effort to date when finishing third at Ripon.

BAROQUE BUOY has really advanced his form in handicaps, finding only one too good again at Kempton a month ago having been forced to race wide both times, and the strong feeling is that he can win from this mark. Sugarloaf Lenny and Made All are potential threats.

With his two Kempton seconds well advertised since, BAROQUE BUOY (nap) is preferred to last Thursday's second Sugarloaf Lenny.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Lady Nagin scored a shade cosily at Lingfield and she warrants respect off only 4lb higher. However, Adam West's filly hasn't proven the most consistent in the past and she may be worth taking on, with USTATH getting the verdict. The eight-year-old arrives on the back of a close-up second over 6f at this venue and a 10th career victory could be on the cards. Better is expected from Wakai Umi, who is reverting to the all-weather.

USTATH hasn't been the most consistent in recent months, but he went close to ending a losing run over 6f here 16 days ago and, with the drop in trip unlikely to hold any fears, he could be worth chancing from a handy draw. Lingfield-scorer Lady Nagin and Wakai Umi are others to consider.

This isn't stacked with 5f specialists. WAKAI UMI is fancied to turn the tables on Lady Nagin from Lingfield on these better terms.
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