There were 21 Races on Sunday 23rd June 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Hexham, 6 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Pontefract, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Selection (second) and Komorkis (third) finished behind a filly who was a late withdrawal from Friday's Albany at Royal Ascot on debut at Hamilton and neither is likely to be far away here, but VIOLET LOVE shades preference. The daughter of Havana Grey was a comfortable winner under a penalty at Bath and, despite having another 6lb on her back, she is fancied to complete the hat-trick.

SELECTION was 1½ lengths ahead of Komorkis when the pair clashed at Hamilton recently and is taken to confirm her superiority over Richard Fahey's charge, particularly as she receives weight from her this time. A double penalty also shouldn't prevent Violet Love playing a prominent role.

Provided her Hamilton promise is confirmed, SELECTION holds leading claims. Komorkis and Violet Love are the chief threats.
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Starproof bumped into an improver when filling the runner-up spot at Newbury last time and she is an obvious candidate from just 2lb higher, but a chance can be taken on FAHRENHEIT SEVEN. Mark Usher's gelding looks potentially well handicapped from an opening mark of 75, judged on what he achieved in novice/maiden events. Stepped up in trip and with cheekpieces applied for the first time, he can step forward. Western is another to consider.

STARPROOF confirmed she's on a workable mark when runner-up behind a progressive sort at Newbury 10 days ago and, back at the scene of her last success, she looks to hold sound claims if arriving in the same form. Vince Lombardi has seemingly been working his way back to full fitness in a couple of runs this term and he needs factoring in. Mr Wonderful and Northfield Lake are a couple of 3-y-os to consider also.

Hello Zabeel ran well on his return but VINCE LOMBARDI may have his measure this time.
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A competitive opener with marginal preference for KOPA KILANA. The seven-year-old went close to winning here last weekend when a head second and, with the handicapper leaving his mark unchanged, he could go one better. Malangen finds himself 3lb lower than when he scored at Perth last September and might emerge as the main danger. Of the remaining runners, last month's Cartmel winner Iolani has been raised 3lb for his head success, but cannot be discounted.

FOR THREE looks the way to go assuming he's none the worse for his recent tumble at Southwell. Albert Park showed he can make an impact in handicaps when third at Market Rasen last time and is second choice ahead of last weekend's C&D 2-3 Kopa Kilana and Foxwood.

Top of the list is FOR THREE, who followed last month's Sedgefield win with a good effort over C&D. Albert Park is second choice.
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THREE PLATOON returned to form with a creditable third at Beverley earlier in the week and the son of Kingman looks to hold strong claims from an unchanged mark. The unexposed Ballsbridge, runner-up over C&D last time out, could prove to be the main threat, especially given his ability to handle this track. Yarmouth winner Duchess was unsuited by the undulations of Chepstow, but it would come as no surprise were she to fare better now.

Despite going about things in very contrasting manners, BALLSBRIDGE and Bay Dream Believer both shaped with promise in the same C&D race a fortnight ago. The former looked to have them in trouble before worn down by one late and he looks the way to go. Of the others, Duchess is a threat having had an excuse at Chepstow last time.

Preference is for BALLSBRIDGE (nap) whose encouraging C&D effort can be upgraded. Bay Dream Believer is second choice.
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CAYMAN TAI has filled the runner-up spot on all three starts to date and this looks an excellent opportunity for him to go one better. Richard Hannon's colt showed plenty of promise to be beaten just a length after a poor start over 6f at Salisbury last time and his turn looks very near. Hettie Jack, who landed a seller at Goodwood a fortnight ago, looks the main threat, ahead of Miami Memories.

CAYMAN TAI hasn't done a lot wrong despite finishing second all 3 starts and is taken to put that experience to the best possible use. Nala Star is bred to be sharp and showed plenty of pace when runner-up at Lingfield recently so she could be the main danger.

Cayman Tai is respected but HETTIE JACK, unpenalised for her win in a seller, can follow up.
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Having finished a half-length second here 17 days earlier, BETTER BE DEFINITE made it two wins from his last three starts when successful by a short head over C&D last month. He was value for more than the winning margin suggests, so a 3lb rise in the handicap shouldn't prevent him from going close. Sam England's stable is in good form, with three winners this month, and his representative Jeteye may be worth a second look. Lady Hamilton shaped nicely when third here at the beginning of the month and could improve for the step-up in trip.

BETTER BE DEFINITE has proved a different proposition since stepped up in trip/faced with less testing ground, making it 2 wins from his last 3 starts over C&D 33 days ago. Up 3 lb for that success, he looks a likely player again. Facile chase scorer here Breakdance Kid, low-mileage Defence Witness and Iturgeon du Breuil, who was runner-up himself over C&D last time, head up the dangers.

Preference is for BETTER BE DEFINITE (nap), who kept on strongly from off the pace to double his hurdling tally over C&D last month.
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This represents a fine opportunity for RIVER OF STARS, who has upwards of 9lb in hand on official ratings and arrives following a solid third when attempting to lift a second Bronte Cup at York. A drop in trip shouldn't be a hindrance to Ralph Beckett's mare and she will be hard to beat if running to form. Scenic was far from disgraced in a Group 3 at Haydock last time and is a worthy candidate, while others to note include Ayyab and Irish raider Vera Verto.

If RIVER OF STARS is back to anywhere approaching her best she'll be a tough nut to crack in a listed race in which her yard has a good record. Vera Verto and Never Ending can fight it out for minor honours.

River Of Stars has to be feared but VERA VERTO looks an interesting alternative, while Never Ending is another appealing type.
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TEN O'CLOCK went agonisingly close to breaking her duck at Lingfield last month, but the three-year-old drops into classified company for the first time and she can go one better. We're Reunited, who also filled the runner-up spot last time out, can give the selection plenty to think about. Brandy Station hasn't been seen since October, but he has gone well fresh in the past and should not be underestimated.

This is much more suitable for RED WALLS down in trip and class and he knows how to get the job done at this level. We're Reunited and Ten O'Clock look the dangers.

We're Reunited comes here in good form but RED WALLS ran surprisingly well over 7.5f last time and can gain a first turf success.
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Olly Murphy's only runner on the card THE FLYING POET looked in need of the experience on hurdles debut at Bangor last month, but shaped promisingly to finish fourth and any improvement could see him get competitive. Major Champion has undergone wind surgery since filling the third spot here 33 days ago and could give the selection the most to think about. Independent Jimmy is another to consider on the back of a fine second at Market Rasen.

THE FLYING POET cost plenty as a 3-y-o and the way he shaped on last month's debut at Bangor suggests there's plenty more to come from him over this sort of trip. He can improve beyond the level set by Major Champion and Independent Jimmy.

Sean Bowen's only ride on the card, THE FLYING POET, can take a big step forward from last month's Bangor debut.
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Having posted a career-best victory on his seasonal bow at Nottingham, TROOPER BISDEE could make light work of a 5lb rise in the ratings. The four-year-old should have more to offer, with this step up in distance likely to suit. The biggest threat may emerge from Yorkindness, who races off her last winning mark, while Animato may have found his disappointment at Haydock earlier this month coming too soon and better can be expected.

A 4-time winner as a 3-y-o. TROOPER BISDEE resumed progress on the back of 9 months off when successful at Nottingham 33 days ago (Valley of Flowers placed second) and a 5 lb rise in the weights shouldn't prove beyond him on that evidence. Yorkindness, who is 3-3 at this track, is steadily easing in the weights and is feared, ahead of aforementioned Valley of Flowers.

Progressive Trooper Bisdee commands respect but the Pontefract factor swings the vote in favour of YORKINDNESS.
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Zoran is proven over this far having landed a lower grade race at Kempton earlier in the month. Navarre Express finished a close-up third over 1m5f at Hamilton, although fast ground is a worry for her, while Clan Chieftain posted an improved effort when upped to 1m6f at Salisbury and should make his presence felt. SHAGPYLE faced a difficult task in Group 3 company at York, but good efforts in handicaps over 1m4f prior to that offer plenty of encouragement and she gets the vote to go close if staying the longer distance.

ZORAN doesn't look overburdened up 4 lb for his recent Kempton success and might be able to go in again. Navarre Express and Shagpyle are 4-y-o fillies who could have more to come now stepping up to 2m for the first time and may provide the main opposition.

Teqany is intriguing back from his mammoth absence but CLAN CHIEFTAIN looks a safer option after a good run at Salisbury
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The Hughie Morrison-trained STUTI could be the answer to this tricky little race. Third at Market Rasen last time out, the seven-year-old has shown enough to suggest her turn might be near. Vanilla Dancer hasn't looked short of ability in three starts over timber and appears to be the main danger, while hurdles debutant Lathan could surprise a few if taking to this discipline for the Rebecca Menzies team.

VANILLA DANCER has yet to match her bumper form over hurdles but this step up in trip could be the catalyst for a much-improved showing. R S Ambush returns from a break with his yard in good order and he sets the standard, with Stuti likely to give it another good go.

The pick of last season's handicap form makes R S AMBUSH a strong contender in this field and he earns the vote ahead of Stuti.
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AL ANOUD found only a fellow progressive rival too strong on her seasonal/handicap bow at Windsor and this step up in distance looks a good move. A 1lb nudge up the ratings is unlikely to be the ceiling of the four-year-old's ability and she can make it three wins from four attempts. Recent Goodwood runner-up Dancing In Paris races off an unchanged mark and also enters the reckoning. Knightswood and Appier aren't easily dismissed either.

Competitive fare despite the small field with the narrow vote in favour of DANCING IN PARIS. Ian Williams' charge has thrived in recent starts, adding to his tally in good style at York before being reeled in late on by a subsequent winner at Goodwood 16 days ago. He's a player from the same mark. Knightswood was very unlucky at Haydock and is respected, with Forceful Speed and Al Anoud others in the mix.

Provided he gets some luck, KNIGHTSWOOD may well be the answer. Al Anoud is second choice.
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The application of cheekpieces appears to have worked the oracle with KALAMA SUNRISE. Jack Channon's filly has won both starts since being fitted with the headgear and, given the ease of Monday's four-length success at Chepstow, the hat-trick looks a distinct possibility. Dappled Light was narrowly beaten by the selection earlier in the month and may prove the main threat once again on more favourable terms. Mykonos St John slides further down the handicap and could bounce back to form.

KALAMA SUNRISE is going the right way now and can complete the hat-trick, once again at the chief expense of Dappled Light, who finished well from rear in their meeting at Chepstow earlier in the month. Handicap-newcomer Signature Blue may do better in this sphere and completes the 1-2-3.

Dappled Light is weighted to reverse recent Chepstow form with KALAMA SUNRISE (nap) but it may not be that straightforward.
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Having scored a shade cosily at Southwell and Cartmel last month, Haarar makes his handicap debut in this sphere off what looks a workable mark. Sam England's charge is also a potential improver upped in distance and isn't taken lightly, but the course experience of IMPERIAL DATA may prove key. The seven-year-old looked set to complete a double over C&D recently but for idling late on, and a 5lb rise in the ratings may not be enough to prevent him getting back in the winning groove. Invictus World may chase the pair home.

BELVEDERE BLAST came good at this time last year and might be ready to strike after a back-to-form third at Southwell earlier this month. Thriving-pair Imperial Data and Haarar look the obvious dangers.

Topweight IMPERIAL DATA was reeled in by a stout stayer close home over C&D last weekend but can quickly regain the winning thread.
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NEW KINGS ROAD is penalised for last week's Salisbury triumph, but he overcame a tardy start to score with plenty left in the tank and there should be more to come from Richard Hannon's charge. Lennon returned to action with a victory at Brighton. He's raised 4lb and upped in class, but the presence of William Buick in the saddle suggests further progress is expected. He's preferred to handicap debutant Eastvan of the remainder because Beverley winner Coolree failed to cope with a 3lb rise when only fourth at Nottingham.

Hard to look beyond the 3yos in this contest, with last week's Bath winner LENNON narrowly preferred to Salisbury-scorer New Kings Road, the pair both completely unexposed in handicaps. Mount King wasn't at his best at Wetherby last time but his previous Thirsk effort means his completes the shortlist.

Salisbury scorer NEW KINGS ROAD is taken to improve further and defy a 6lb penalty. Bath winner Lennon is feared most.
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Conquest Of Power recorded a quick double on the Polytrack last month. He's 6lb higher back on turf, while King Of Scotia is penalised 5lb for ending a long losing run at Brighton. ROCKYMOUNTAINWAY finished a creditable third at Leicester on her handicap debut, especially considering it was testing ground. A faster surface should suit Charlie Fellowes' unexposed filly and she's fancied to make a bold bid with further progress likely. Alabama Anna is another with scope for improvement as she goes handicapping for the first time.

ROCKYMOUNTAINWAY shaped like she's ahead of her opening mark when third at Leicester 26 days ago and, with the step back up in trip firmly in her favour, she's the one to side with. Conquest of Power is on a roll and deserves respect in his hat-trick bid, while King of Scotia can't be ruled out.

King Of Scotia can go well under a penalty but unexposed handicap debutante ALABAMA ANNA might be the answer.
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The reapplication of blinkers and a drop in distance saw an improved performance from Going Mobile when he scored in some style over track and trip last week. However, the nine-year-old is effectively 11lb higher in the ratings here due to being 5lb out of the handicap. With that in mind, this could prove a suitable opportunity for CARCACI CASTLE to open his account over fences, with last month's Kelso fifth over hurdles likely to have put Sandy Thomson's gelding spot on for this. Grain D'oudairies is also noted.

GRAIN D'OUDAIRIES is still relatively low-mileage over fences and has produced a pair of solid performances since scoring at Market Rasen, so gets the nod ahead of last week's C&D winner Going Mobile. Carcaci Castle showed better signs hurdling last time and is on an interesting mark if able to reproduce that form back over fences.

He has to compete from 5lb out of the weights today but GOING MOBILE looked in excellent nick over C&D last weekend and is selected.
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TRAVIS opened his account with a cosy success over C&D. He's facing tougher opposition but hasn't finished improving yet, and George Boughey's yard is in top form at present. Royal Zabeel is worth a second glance on his debut for a new trainer given he won his maiden over C&D last summer, while most of the remainder drop down in distance, including Yanifer and Darkness. They ran well over 7f at York and Goodwood respectively and both attempt this trip for the first time.

TRAVIS responded well to a first-time cheekpieces and a more positive ride when scoring here recently and he's capable of following up even if this is a stronger contest. Yanifer is down in grade and well drawn, so he's a danger along with Hectic.

The Turpinator can step up on his latest run but HECTIC is well drawn to attack and can make a successful return to 6f.
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The fitting of a first-time visor appeared to eke out further improvement in BACKBYJET, who showed a willing attitude when scoring over C&D earlier in the month. A 4lb higher rating looks more than workable and the six-year-old is taken to follow up. The hat-trick seeking Elleon is also likely to prove popular, but a drop in distance and career-high mark may prove his undoing. Sam England's inmate still enters calculations, but a bigger threat may emerge from Hidden Commander.

ELLEON arrives in a rich vein of form and is fancied to complete the hat-trick at the possible expense of Backbyjet. Meetmeinthemorning should step up on an encouraging chasing debut, so he's another one to respect.

The step back up in trip could be just what MEETMEINTHEMORNING needs on his second chase start and he earns the vote.
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TAKT DE TOUQUES arrives on the back of two bumper victories at Perth and a hat-trick could be on the horizon. The five-year-old looks more than capable of defying a 10lb penalty, particularly with a 7lb claimer on his back. The biggest danger is Born In The West, who offered plenty to work with when runner-up on his Rules debut at Newton Abbot recently, while market support for the Nicky Richards-trained newcomer Jehol De Thaix would be interesting.

TAKT DE TOUQUES is unbeaten in a point and two bumpers and his likeable attitude can pull him through again. Born In The West has already won between the flags and is expected to build on a positive Rules debut, so he's the main threat ahead of Drumlee Myth.

The mare LEWESDON DANCER was a promising third on last month's debut at Kelso and is the selection under Brian Hughes.
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