There were 34 Races on Wednesday 11th June 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Limerick, 7 races at Kempton, 6 races at Hamilton, 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 6 race.

A respectable third at Brighton last time out in the bid for the double, MAKES ME WONDER should appreciate a return to this track, having won here over 1m on his penultimate outing. David Simcock's charge is preferred to Aim For The Bull, who was never involved when fourth at Leicester most recently but is better judged on his previous second at Chelmsford. Castellina is another to consider for the in-form James Fanshawe team, as well as Amber Honey.

Amber Honey had little go right at Ripon last time but MAKES ME WONDER is taken to add to his course win over a mile here in April.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CHINKARA has shown enough pace over further the last twice in valuable contests that dropping to 7f could be just what is needed to see her break the maiden at the fourth time of asking. A well-bred daughter of Pinatubo, Heart Of Eternity should be monitored for market support on debut for leading connections, whereas Abloom is another open to improvement on a more conventional track, having met trouble in running at Chester last time out.

Chinkara sets the standard but she faces a different test today and Godolphin's HEART OF ETERNITY can make a winning debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A tentative vote goes to RHYTHMIC ACCLAIM, who drops in class having been unlucky when repeatedly short of room over C&D last month. The five-year-old is 4lb below her last winning mark and that may be enough to see off Perianth, who caught the eye on her return when travelling well over further at Doncaster before finishing a creditable fourth. Court Of Session and Dark Dreamer are entitled to be thereabouts as well.

The drop to 6f in a race where there isn't much pace on could see COURT OF SESSION enhance his trainer's fine record in this race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ONE FOR HARVEY is the safest option despite going up 5lb for last month's cosy win at Nottingham. However, the forecast going creates enough concern to suggest a market check on a few of the others would be prudent. Bust A Moon handles some give in the ground and might be the one to capitalise if the selection's turn of foot is hindered by a slower surface. Early Release is also noteworthy with a visor added, while Commendation could have a say from a competitive rating.

Early Release has a visor added and is of some interest but ONE FOR HARVEY (nap) could be capable of further progress at 5f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Royal Velvet's Newmarket success reads well and she looks a key player with Cieren Fallon retaining the ride, while the unexposed Believe The Storm could kick on now he tackles handicaps, with his opening rating of 83 appearing to be a fair assessment at this stage. However, SIGNCASTLE CITY has been knocking on the door in four starts this season and reverting to a mile could be just the ticket as Richard Hannon's reliable five-year-old's bids to get back to winning ways.

There are reasons to think BELIEVE THE STORM can improve again up to this trip and he's taken to make a winning turf and handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having dead-heated and shared the spoils in a handicap at Brighton last month, WE'RENOTREALLYHERE ticks plenty of the right boxes reverting to classified company. A similar performance from Daniel Steele's gelding may prove sufficient and he shades the vote over Lambournghini. The three-year-old posted her best effort to date when runner-up on her handicap bow at Ripon 13 days ago and she isn't taken lightly. Banksman is the pick of the remainder.

It's tempting to side with one of the 3yos and BANKSMAN went very close last time. He can land a first success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A switch to handicaps and step up in trip saw an improved performance from DOCTOR DAUILA when finishing second at Chepstow 12 days ago. The daughter of Dream Ahead makes grand appeal on this entry into classified company and a breakthrough victory could be imminent. Fire Eyes arrives on the back of runner-up effort on the all-weather and is feared most, ahead of the consistent Match Anthem.

It's worth siding with one of the unexposed runners and DOCTOR DAUILA, a creditable second on her recent handicap debut, fits the bill.
Ths is the racecard key.
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