There were 36 Races on Sunday 11th June 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Perth, 7 races at Goodwood, 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Navan, 7 races at Beverley, 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 4 race.

PAPA COCKTAIL completed a hat-trick at Carlisle over 6f last month and Stella Barclay's strong traveller could have enough speed to gain a first success over 5f here, despite a further 3lb rise. Le Beau Garcon returned to form when staying on into third at Catterick last Friday and this C&D winner is feared most, ahead of Majeski Man, who arrives in fine form as he seeks to land a three-timer.

MATTICE had looked to be coming to the boil before not enjoying the rub of the green when ninth at Thirsk last time so is fancied to capitalise on an attractive mark from his low draw. Le Beau Garcon also has a favourable berth so this C&D winner rates a big threat on the back of his eye-catching Catterick third. Hat-trick seeking Majeski Man can also have a say along with the rejuvenated Muker.

The strong-travelling PAPA COCKTAIL (nap) has won in style on his last three starts and there could still be mileage in his mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

The market should prove informative in this contest full of newcomers, with a tentative vote going to SPIRITUAL PURSUIT. The daughter of Invincible Spirit is a sister to the progressive Croupier and Archie Watson's two-year-old makes most appeal on paper. Beveragino ticks plenty of boxes on her pedigree and is another to note in the betting, with Modern Verse possibly best of the remainder.

All these fillies are making their debut but the obvious one is SPIRITUAL PURSUIT, who fetched a tidy sum at the Breeze-Ups and is from a yard that can ready one. Charlie Johnston saddled 3 winning 2-y-o newcomers at the end of last month and Carolina Reaper makes the most appeal of his 2 runners on pedigree. Beveragino is bred to be useful so is another likely type.

The betting should shed some light on expectations for these nine newcomers. SPIRITUAL PURSUIT earns a tentative selection.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

THE PREDICTOR finished a fine fourth in the Chester Plate last month and a similar level of performance may see the Richard Fahey-trained gelding gain a first success of the season. However, there are dangers aplenty, headed by recent scorer World Without Love. The daughter of Ulysses justified strong support when triumphant at Carlisle last Thursday and a 4lb rise shouldn't prevent another bold bid. Fellow last-time-out winners Geremia and Blow Your Horn also enter calculations.

THE PREDICTOR is building up a solid profile and gets the vote back down in class. Legendary Day is another likeable type who is dropping back in grade so is feared most ahead Geremia, who ended his losing run in good style at Hamilton.

A tight handicap. Blow Your Horn might struggle to confirm last week's Doncaster placings with PUNXSUTAWNEY PHIL.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DICKIEBURD posted a mighty effort in the 3YO Dash at Epsom eight days ago, finishing third, so Craig Lidster's charge ought to hold every chance from just 1lb higher in the handicap today. This is fiercely competitive, though, with recent winners Another Baar and Quandary likely to make their presence felt. Star Of Lady M has yet to replicate her juvenile form but she's berthed well in stall one and first-time cheekpieces could hold the key to her. Others to note include Desert Games and Thankuappreciate.

DICKIEBURD shaped well at Epsom recently and has the potential to make all from a low draw, so he takes marginal preference over Another Baar, who scored readily at Ripon 10 days ago. King's Crown is another one to consider.

A very competitive handicap. DICKIEBURD showed lots of pace to be in the firing line throughout in last week's 3yo Dash at Epsom.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Dubai Crystal hit the woodwork at Ascot (soft) on her latest outing and the unexposed daughter of Fastnet Rock would be a major player if handling the quicker ground conditions today. Preference, however, is for REACH. Fourth in a warm York handicap at last month's Dante meeting, the five-year-old took full advantage of a drop in class when winning at Nottingham a week ago. The return to deeper waters and a 5lb penalty might not be enough to stop her and she edges the vote. My Little Queens, Leitzel and top-weight Tregony are others to consider.

REACH Is improving at a rate of knots, taking care of 8 rivals with the minimum of fuss at Nottingham last week and a penalty/step up in grade may not stop her going in again. Dubai Crystal's profile is a progressive one and she's feared, with Perfect Thunder one to consider at longer odds.

The lightly raced 5yo REACH was impressive at Nottingham last Sunday and can defy a 5lb penalty. Dubai Crystal is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Assuming the cheekpieces continue to have a positive effect, this highly-competitive handicap could go the way of MAYWAKE, who wasn't beaten far with the new headgear introduced in a similar contest at York last month. The Cookstown Cafu, an old rival of the selection, is another with solid claims on these terms, while recent Epsom scorer Austrian Theory and Autumn Festival, who is already a dual C&D winner, also look live dangers here.

AUSTRIAN THEORY was seen to good effect under Joe Fanning at Epsom last week and shaped encouragingly enough at Chester on his previous outing to think that he should be capable of winning again after a slight rise in the weights. The Cookstown Cafu and On The River continue to progress and can't be ruled out, whilst Maywake arrives after several good placed efforts and is another to consider in a competitive affair.

Having been a creditable fourth in the Thirsk Hunt Cup two starts ago, AUTUMN FESTIVAL is taken to bounce back with a win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Eeetee is versatile and has arguably faced stiffer tests than the one he tackles today, so warrant serious consideration. However, he is yet to race over this far and, off 5lb higher than his recent Redcar success, he could be worth taking on today. With his stamina more assured, the equally in-form THE NU FORM WAY strikes as a more attractive proposition. He is a previous course winner and still has scope, despite creeping up the weights. Tigerten and Fairmac complete the shortlist.

Steadily progressive in handicaps as a 3-y-o, FULFILLED took another step forward when making a winning return at Ripon (9.7f) 10 days ago, impressing with how he travelled and always holding on when closed down close home. Completely unexposed at this trip, he's the type to do better again and earns the vote. Eeetee, who is 2-3 in handicaps so far this term rates a big threat, along with A La Francaise and the consistent Two Brothers.

The lightly raced 4yo FULFILLED shaped when winning over 1m2f at Ripon recently as though he could be even better at this trip.
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