There were 59 Races on Saturday 15th June 2024 across 8 meetings. There was 8 races at Downpatrick, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Sandown, 8 races at Chester, 7 races at York, 8 races at Leicester, 6 races at Hexham, 8 races at Uttoxeter, 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.

Benefitting from a 15lb weight-for-age allowance, STAR JASMINE is a serious contender on these terms and is suggested as the first one to consider in a highly competitive renewal of this prestigious contest. Piecederesistance, an excellent second over C&D off 1lb lower on his seasonal debut last month, also rates a key player. Arrange, fourth in that race, appeals for a place, while Lord Melbourne, Whimsy and Andaleep are also shortlisted.

LORD MELBOURNE remains a low-mileage 4-y-o and looked unlucky not to finish much closer on debut for Ralph Beckett at Epsom 2 weeks ago, finishing strongly having been denied a run. He's one to be interested in on the back of that and earns the vote stepping back up in trip with any easing in the ground in his favour. Irish-raider Whimsy has been shaping up nicely and she's feared along with progressive 3-y-o Star Jasmine. Arrange and Southern Voyage can also feature.

The best option may well be GIBSIDE who looks highly competitive judged on his C&D win last July and scored again last time out.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

WOVEN is a highly consistent type for a race of this nature and, perhaps more crucially, he is also a previous C&D winner back over this trip for the first time this season. There are dangers aplenty, with the likes of Yanifer, New Image and Our Havana all capable of being on the premises. However, the class-dropping Aalto is feared most and can go well from a potentially lenient mark if dropping back from a mile isn't an issue.

NEW IMAGE took another step forward when scoring at Musselburgh a fortnight ago and should go on improving for David O'Meara so is the call in this wide-open handicap. Old-rival Diamondonthehill can go well again, while Aalto, Boardman and Yanifer are among the other likely players.

The lightly raced NEW IMAGE has done very well since joining David O'Meara and can make it four wins from six starts for the yard.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Relentless Voyager is back at this level after a comfortable success in handicap company at Epsom on Derby day and another bold showing is highly likely if he takes the additional two furlongs in his stride. However, Klondike and REAL DREAM both have the more proven stamina and while each holds previous course experience, the latter has actually won over the trip and can kick on after a solid runner-up effort at Newmarket, where Relentless Voyager was third.

RELENTLESS VOYAGER stamped his class all over a competitive handicap with a most taking performance at Epsom 2 weeks ago and looks more than capable of making his mark back at this level. He gets the nod over Klondike, who is an interesting contender following a highly encouraging reappearance/handicap debut at this venue. Chesspiece clearly wasn't right at Sandown last time and shouldn't be taken lightly, either.

In a competitive field, REAL DREAM can build on his fine reappearance effort now that he is stepped back up in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Woodhay Wonder completed a four-timer at her beloved Newmarket last month and must be respected raised a further 5lb in the ratings, but Richard Fahey has his string in fine fettle and ZIGGY'S CONDOR is preferred. The son of Havana Grey was reeled in late on over 7f here last time and a drop in trip is sure to suit on that evidence. Elmonjed finished behind the selection in sixth that day, but the fact he was sent off 6/4 favourite would suggest he is one to keep on side.

An ultra competitive sprint. WOODHAY WONDER is on a major roll but still figures on a handy-looking mark so edges the vote in her bid to seal a remarkable five-timer. Richard Fahey holds a strong hand and his Garfield Shadow (second choice) could emerge as the pick of his quartet. Elmonjed and Pocklington both look to have better days ahead of them and command plenty of respect too, with Vince L'Amour completing the shortlist in a cracking contest.

Pocklington still has potential but ZIGGY'S CONDOR (nap) ran very well over 7f here on his return and can progress again back at 6f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

U Sure Do, touched off at odds of 125/1 on his Haydock debut, appeals as a leading contender with improvement on the cards, but SHAMAL WIND gets the vote. Related to a host of smart individuals, most notably dual Group 1 scorer Dream Of Dreams, Hugo Palmer's newcomer looks the type to do well this season and it would come as no surprise were he to make an immediate impact. Karl Burke is doubly represented with Tiger Mask and Cracking Man, who both merit respect.

U SURE DO showed plenty of ability when very nearly causing a surprise at a huge price at Haydock recently and sets quite a high standard. Tiger Mask caught the eye when over 2 lengths behind the selection in the same race so must be respected from a yard that won this 2 years ago with subsequent Group 3 winner Cold Case. Richard Fahey has a good record in this and Tuscan Point looks the pick of his 3 runners.

Preference is for the well-bred newcomer SHAMAL WIND for Hugo Palmer, whose 2yos are going well. Tiger Mask is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A typically competitive big-field handicap sees a chance taken on HALE END, who won more cosily than the one-length winning margin may suggest over 1m at Thirsk and a repeat of that effort could see him defy a 4lb rise in the ratings. His stable companion Boy Douglas (second) reopposes after confirming the form when scoring subsequently over 1m at Ayr earlier this month and he appears likely to challenge once more. John Chard Vc is also of interest.

HALE END doubled his tally for the year at Thirsk 4 weeks ago, and given his strength at the finish, Michael Dods's 4-y-o is fancied to defy a 4 lb rise in the weights back over this longer trip at the expense of Titan Rock, who capitalised on a falling mark sporting first-time headgear at Thirsk 6 weeks ago and should be bang there again provided the hood works equally well. Theme Park, Orbaan and last year's winner Mostawaa are just a handful of others to consider, too.

The big-field scenario will suit CLEAR ANGEL and he can make amends for his unlucky fourth in the Spring Mile at Doncaster in April.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MUSCIKA was only beaten three-quarters of a length into third at Wolverhampton on his latest appearance and this consistent veteran can stake another bold claim off the same mark. Lucky Man is feared most off an unaltered rating after his second at Thirsk on his seasonal reappearance, while Holkham Bay isn't easily ruled out and is fancied to turn the tables on his hat-trick seeking C&D conqueror Tiriac on 1lb better terms.

A first win on turf beckons for DARK SIDE THUNDER, who boasts a fine strike rate on the all-weather and he put in a good shift returned to turf when fourth at Ascot. The runner-up in that handicap, Holkham Bay, renews rivalry and he is feared most having hit the crossbar again when narrowly outpointed by Tiriac over C&D, a rival he now meets on 1 lb better terms. Lucky Man and Rock Opera are others to consider, along with Ghathanfar.

Tiriac and Holkham Bay are respected on their recent C&D form but LUCKY MAN looked on the way back at Thirsk and gets the vote.
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