There were 43 Races on Monday 5th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Ayr, 7 races at Listowel, 7 races at Gowran Park, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Windsor, 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.

TAJAWAL would have likely finished closer but for being hampered at Sandown last month and he looks more than capable of winning a race of this nature now dropped in class. Lil' Frank posted an encouraging second on his return to action at Southwell in early May and appears to be the obvious danger returning to turf. Fiver Friday shouldn't be far away if judged on her debut performance, while newcomer Angel From Above is worth a market check.

This looks to rest between LIL' FRANK and Tajawal, with marginal preference for Roger Varian's improving son of Frankel who can go one better than when a good Southwell second last time. Tajawal didn't enjoy the rub of the green when third at Sandown and rates a big threat, with Irish challenger Fiver Friday the pick of the remainder.

Roger Varian's LIL' FRANK, who made a pleasing seasonal reappearance last month, gets the vote ahead of Tajawal.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ALETHIOMETER made a very pleasing return to action at Redcar over a mile when only beaten a length and a half, for which she has been put up 2lb. The daughter of Aclaim struck over this distance in July last year and she could prove tough to beat under Callum Rodriguez. The main threat is Woobay, who has taken a step forward on each of her three starts and is an interesting contender on her handicap bow, while Gometra Ginty rates best of the rest.

ALETHIOMETER made a pleasing return from a lengthy absence when runner-up at Redcar a fortnight ago and can go one better now at the chief expense of Woobay, who rates a major threat on her handicap debut with more to offer. Course winner Cosa Sara and handily-weighted Gometra Ginty also need factoring into an open handicap.

Clear second in a recent 6f course maiden, WOOBAY could be on a lenient mark for today's handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

St Andrew's Castle had five of these in behind when he won here last month and the five-year-old looks a key player once again. However, FIFTY SENT looks the way to go after his game success when giving 14lb to Tafsir on the Tapeta at Newcastle last month. A 2lb higher mark is hardly restrictive and there are solid foundations to build from now he is back on turf. Coconut Bay also appeals back in trip with a tongue-tie applied.

This is very trappy. FIFTY SENT could have a bit more to come for new trainer Michael Dods so he is the suggestion. Havana Party was behind a couple of today's rivals here last time but it's possible he could provide the chief threat if a change of headgear gives him a bit of a lift.

Topweight FIFTY SENT had only a short head to spare when winning on Tapeta last month but may still have potential.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

IMPERATIVE is bred to stay well and has improved on his last couple of starts, including when getting off the mark here over 1m 5f last month, and the four-year-old appears capable of defying a 4lb rise from the handicapper. Stable companion Annandale is turned out quickly following his third at Carlisle on Thursday and warrants plenty of respect. Jim Goldie saddles half the field and, of his trio, Baez makes the most appeal up in trip.

IMPERATIVE is the unexposed one in this line-up and is selected to make light of a 4 lb rise for last month's course win. Baez made a sound start for the Jim Goldie yard when third here 13 days ago and could be the one to give Iain Jardine's representative most to think about.

After running well over 1m3f on Thursday, ANNANDALE can exploit his much-reduced mark over today's longer trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ONE LAST HUG failed to land a hat-trick when stepping back up in trip for his latest outing at Redcar, but the fact he saw off Stay Smart and Freedom Flyer when scoring on his penultimate and third-last runs suggests he is capable of bouncing back. He is rated 5lb higher than when recording a staying-on success over C&D last month, though, so Kraken Power can give him plenty to think about following a decent third over 6f last month. Ruth Carr's reopposing six-year-old completes the shortlist.

FREEDOM FLYER looks well worth dropping back to the minimum trip so gets the tentative nod in what looks a trappy event. One Last Hug is back under professional handling and is a threat, along with Kraken Power.

Jim Goldie's KRAKEN POWER scores good marks for his consistency this year and might be the answer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BIPLANE returned to winning ways when adopting more positive tactics at Newcastle last month and she looks capable of shrugging off a 4lb rise if displaying a similar approach on this switch to turf. Kalahari Prince has slowly been coming into form and the David O'Meara-trained gelding isn't taken lightly now 4lb lower his Redcar triumph in October. Alpine Sierra may be freshened up by a change of scenery and is another to note.

KALAHARI PRINCE has dropped a long way in the weights and his Beverley effort in blinkers 3 weeks ago was his most promising effort for his current yard. He's chanced to build on that, with Rory, who is being kept busy, and Biplane, a recent winner on the AW, the obvious threats.

The pick is KALAHARI PRINCE (nap), who ran well in a more competitive race than this when tried in blinkers at Beverley last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Global Humor got up to score by a nose last time over 6f at this track and he goes off a 3lb higher mark, which keeps him in with a big shout. However, preference is still for PRIMO'S COMET, who is an unknown at this trip but has shaped as if a step up in distance will suit him. Therefore, he is fancied to be rewarded for his recent consistency. Angel Amadea is another to consider, as she wasn't disgraced at Doncaster last time and she steps back up in trip.

Jim Goldie holds a strong hand with PRIMO'S COMET, who takes a big drop back in class, preferred to last-time-out course winner Global Humor. Of the rest, Angel Amadea lurks on a dangerous mark.

After a quiet start to the season, GLOBAL HUMOR got back on track with a recent 6f course win. He might complete a quickfire double.
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