There were 44 Races on Wednesday 28th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Bath, 8 races at Naas, 8 races at Kempton, 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.

Lady Rascal was only denied by a length and a half when she stepped up to 1m6f for the first time and she looks a big player once more off 3lb higher. However, preference is for BOOK OF TALES, who continued his fine form to bring the double up at Yarmouth last time and could prove tough to beat once more in his current mood. Bravura could have more to offer as he takes a further step up in distance.

A case can be made for all of these but Sir Mark Prescott's BRAVURA looks open to the most progress on just his second handicap start and can open his account at the chief expense of hat-trick seeking Book of Tales.

Charlie Johnston's BOOK OF TALES is 2-2 since fitted with blinkers, so could hold sway over the lightly raced Bravura.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Lady Of Sardinia took a big step forward on her second start as she went in by a head at Chelmsford in a first-time tongue-tie. However, she carries a 7lb penalty for that success, which could leave the door open for SHE IS A KEEPER. The Richard Hannon-trained filly shaped well on debut at Lingfield over 7f and is taken to relish this drop in distance. Invincible Tiger shouldn't be ruled out either.

INVINCIBLE TIGER built on an encouraging debut effort faced with much quicker conditions when third in a Hamilton maiden 4 weeks ago, that despite not being ideally placed. Open to further progress, she could be worth siding with to come out on top, possibly at the chief expense of Chelmsford scorer Lady of Sardinia. She Is A Keeper is another to consider.

James Tate's INVINCIBLE TIGER looks very much the way to go on the back of her promising Hamilton third and she can open her account.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Gustav Ucicky wasn't beaten far at Haydock last time and he warrants plenty of respect competing off 2lb lower, but TALAMANCA just shades the vote. The son of Rajasinghe weakened late on over 6f at Thirsk on his return from a 69-day break but he is well treated on the evidence of last September's Redcar success. Outreach should be monitored in the betting on his handicap bow.

TALAMANCA shaped well back from 10 weeks off when fifth in a handicap at Thirsk earlier this month, finishing first home in group from a less-than-ideal draw. Operating from his last winning mark, he gets the vote to confirm the promise of that run with victory here. Spirit of Breeze and the class-dropping Gustav Ucicky on just his second start for Mick Appleby head the dangers.

Perhaps GUSTAV UCICKY can make it 12th-time lucky. He shaped reasonably well on his first start for Mick Appleby at Haydock.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SYMBOL OF HOPE was denied a hat-trick of victories when finishing third here over slightly further earlier this month, having been run down inside the final furlong. The return to the minimum distance is likely to see Grace Harris' gelding return to winning ways running off the same mark. Alfred Cove is capable of being in the mix based on recent performances, while Regal Envoy completes the shortlist after his latest fourth at Haydock.

REGAL ENVOY produced his best effort of the season when fourth at Haydock a fortnight ago and eased slightly in grade, he could be the way to go. Symbol of Hope and Connie's Rose are in excellent order and head the opposition.

Multiple course winner SYMBOL OF HOPE (nap) is at the top of his game, and has Billy Loughnane up, so he can repeat last year's victory
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DEACS DELIGHT took advantage of being dropped into a similar event at Lingfield on Saturday when running out a comfortable winner, and it would be no surprise if the four-year-old backed that performance up. Fact Or Fable arrives in decent form, having won two of his last four, and he enters calculations once again. Millicent has stepped forward on her last couple of starts and the addition of a tongue-tie may eke out further improvement.

DEACS DELIGHT finally got off the mark at Lingfield on Saturday and is weighted to go close again so edges the vote from Shabs, who made a positive start for Joseph Parr when runner-up at the same track last time out and rates a major threat. Millicent can't be ruled out either on the back of her good Chepstow second.

This can lie between MILLICENT and Deacs Delight with Fact Or Fable also respected.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Plenty with chances here, but hat-trick seeking WAR CHANT receives weight all round and he could be the answer. With Connor Planas' claim taken into consideration, he is effectively 1lb lower than when scoring at Wetherby last time and another bold bid looks assured. Hi Clare and Havana Goldrush are other last-start winners to note, while Newbury runner-up Natzor also merits consideration.

WAR CHANT can complete a quick hat-trick with Connor Planas taking a handy 5 lb off. Recent Hamilton winner Hi Clare may give him most to do ahead of Natzor in a race in which the 3-y-os may dominate.

Archie Watson's NATZOR took a big step forward on his handicap debut when runner-up at Newbury and can build on it here
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Galactic Glow wears first-time cheekpieces and could go well, as could Ladypacksapunch, who was much improved when only three-parts of a length behind the former on her latest outing over this C&D. However, the fourth that day, KRAKEN FILLY, emerged with most credit after losing many lengths at the start and she was again slowly away on her most recent outing. If sharper away from the stalls this time, she could prove hard to beat.

CRAGGY RANGE hit the line with running left when sixth at Brighton on handicap debut and, with more to come, he's worth chancing upped to a trip that should suit. Ladypacksapunch and Kraken Filly both arrive in form but lack the potential of the selection.

A few with chances here but KRAKEN FILLY is thriving under the tutelage of Joe Ponting and this C&D winner is taken to emerge on top
Ths is the racecard key.
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