There were 41 Races on Tuesday 20th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Wexford, 7 races at Thirsk, 6 races at Stratford, 7 races at Beverley, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Ascot, 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.

CLOUD FREE makes a fair amount of appeal on his debut, being a full-brother to a Group 2 winner in Italy, and the 55,000gns purchase gets the vote to make a winning start to his career. Catena wasn't disgraced when fifth here on her first outing and she is entitled to progress from that display, while Sahara Kitten and Mister Daydream appeal most of the remainder.

Those with track experience haven't achieved much, so newcomers are likely to come to the fore, with SAHARA KITTEN, a half-brother to a 2-y-o 7.4f winner, One More Bottle and Cloud Free appealing most on paper, in that order.

Those with experience have achieved just modest form. Pick of the newcomers on paper is MISTER DAYDREAM, with Sahara Kitten feared.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SUB ROSA stepped forward from her return at Haydock when beaten a short-head in second at Lingfield earlier in the month. Roger Varian's filly had run with promise on her sole juvenile outing, when fourth to subsequent Nell Gwyn heroine Mammas Girl at Newmarket, and this appears to be a suitable opportunity for her to shed the maiden tag. Cori Glory may well be suited by a return to a right-handed track following her recent third at Thirsk and she is likely to be the main threat. Queen Of Sparta completes the shortlist having shaped with some encouragement on debut at Wolverhampton.

SUB ROSA sets a clear standard on her recent second at Lingfield and is difficult to oppose. Queen of Sparta is a well-bred sort who is likely capable of a good deal more than she showed first time up at Wolverhampton and is considered the main threat.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HOW BIZARRE is 3lb higher than for his success at Musselburgh earlier last month, but he had produced some solid efforts in defeat until finishing last in a Catterick claimer on his latest star and he is given a chance to bounce back here in a contest where the majority of his rivals have something to prove. Na Scoitear is expected to be in the mix after finishing third at Wetherby last week, with Cheese The One and Krystal Maze others worth considering.

A number of these arrive with a question mark against them so this looks a good opportunity for NA SCOITEAR to resume winning ways on the back of his good Wetherby third achieved off the same mark as here. Course-winner Dr Rio appeals as the one to chase home the selection ahead of top-weight Back From Dubai.

It's difficult to know which way to turn in this but HOW BIZARRE is a recent winner and more likely to give his running than some.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

SPRING IS SPRUNG has posted a couple of decent efforts since returning to the minimum trip. The latest of those, which came from a 1lb higher mark in a warm 0-105 at York last month, would suggest he can mount a serious challenge in these calmer waters. Hiya Maite continues to run well and he appeals as a likely candidate once again, while Embour has dropped to a workable mark and must be considered on the back of a short break.

HIYA MAITE arrives at the top of his game and is fancied to quickly resume winning ways on the back of his good recent Thirsk third. C&D winner Ventura Flame rates the main threat to Roy Bowring's likeable 5-y-o, with Dandy Dinmont rating the pick of the remainder for place purposes.

Having just his third go for sprint specialist Paul Midgley, SPRING IS SPRUNG (nap) can win after shaping nicely in a big field at York.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Only narrowly denied on both of his starts for Michael Appleby, Beltane should go close once again, while Crown Princess, who hit the woodwork over C&D 20 days ago, appeals as a likely player from an unchanged mark. A chance, however, can be taken on BUNGLEY, who has yet to run a poor race around here from three efforts. Tim Easterby's filly is now 2lb lower than when successful at Thirsk in August and the daughter of Bungle Inthejungle could make the most of her low draw.

STRONGBOWE's latest Carlisle third reads quite well and he can get his head back in front now back at 0-75 level. Beltane and Forward Flight have made positive starts for new stables and might be the pair to give Tim Easterby's charge most to think about.

Topweight BELTANE has gone very close the last twice and earns the vote ahead of Crown Princess, who was second over C&D last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

In this competitive contest marginal preference goes to URBAN ROAD, who landed a first victory on turf over C&D last time out. Despite hanging right in the closing stages, the four-year-old kept on well and gets the nod to defy a 3lb rise. Clotherholme gave a good account when third over seven furlongs last time out at Catterick and he can go close stepping back up in trip, while Galton is capable on his day and completes the shortlist.

A tight-knit handicap in which last year's winner CLOTHERHOLME edges the vote on the back of a season's best effort when third at Catterick last time out. The handily-weighted Mr Heinz heads the list of dangers, with in-form pair Urban Road and Hostelry two more who can have a say.

The 6yo CLOTHERHOLME didn't get the best of runs behind some of these here last month and has run well again since.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SUN FESTIVAL justified favouritism in decisive style last time out at Brighton, putting two lengths between himself and his next best rival. The five-year-old gelding has only been handed a 1lb rise for that win and gets the nod to repeat that feat. Irv found plenty of trouble last time out at Ripon and may be able to take a step forward with a clear passage. Dandy's Angel landed the spoils over course and distance on her latest outing and she completes the shortlist.

OUT OF SIGHT didn't enjoy the rub of the green when fourth at Bath last time and can make amends here off a career-low mark. C&D winner Irv also wasn't seen to best effect when fourth at Ripon on his most recent start and is next on the list, with Dandy's Angel in the mix too on the back of his C&D success ten days ago.

Having been in good form in handicaps prior to his recent classified win at Brighton, SUN FESTIVAL is taken to follow up.
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