There were 29 Races on Tuesday 27th June 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Brighton, 8 races at Beverley, 7 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Newbury, 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 6 race.

TANTALUS has hit the crossbar the last twice, with the latest of those efforts coming at Wetherby over an extended 5f. He has been left on the same mark and is fancied to go one place better to shed his maiden tag. Insolente struck in a C&D seller two starts ago and could play a hand in the finish, while Global Effort competes off a career-low mark and would be foolish to dismiss.

INSOLENTE has been in good form in sellers of late so can take advantage of a career-low mark back in a handicap. Mrs Trump shaped much better than the bare result at Thirsk so needs considering, while Tantalus responded well to this headgear when runner-up at Wetherby.

Despite his poor draw a chance is taken on HOWYADOIN who has his ideal conditions and his rider is able to claim a valuable 8lb.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SHADAN JOY showed plenty of promise on debut at Lingfield, only being denied by an odds-on favourite from the Godolphin camp, and she would have learned a great deal from the experience. With improvement forthcoming, Charlie Johnston's filly could prove very tough to beat. The main threat might be Misemerald, who shaped well over 6f at Carlisle, although any market support for newcomers Eminny and Highland Well should be respected.

SHADAN JOY ought to progress from her encouraging Lingfield debut and can get off the mark. Misemerald also made a pleasing start to her career at Carlisle last week and is the obvious danger.

Carlisle third Misemerald can progress but Lingfield runner-up SHADAN JOY arguably has more compelling form and greater potential.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Gone has been in splendid form this year, winning four of her seven starts, and she warrants plenty of respect off the same mark as when touched off at Hamilton last week. However, TARTAN SKIRT appeals as a type trainer David O'Meara does well with and she could take the necessary step forward on only her second start for the yard. Ey Up Its The Boss is another to note.

EY UP ITS THE BOSS has been knocking on the door of late and looks ready to strike off this sort of mark. The thriving Gone is the obvious threat, with Satin Snake best of the others.

The choice is EYE UP ITS THE BOSS (nap) who has gone very close to winning off similar marks the last twice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KIARAAD offered plenty to work with when second on his debut at Lingfield earlier in the month and any improvement could make the son of Havana Grey tough to beat. Hondo ran with more encouragement when fourth at Thirsk last week and he can't be discounted, while Camusdarach may prove more competitive now returned to maiden company and completes the shortlist.

KIARAAD produced a promising first effort when second at Lingfield 2 weeks ago and might have got off to a winning start had he been a bit more clued up. He's preferred to the form pick Hondo, who may find the slight drop in trip against him.

This looks a good opportunity for KIARAAD, who kept on well for second on his debut at Lingfield a fortnight ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

VALLEY OF FLOWERS once again found only one rival too strong at Ripon last Thursday and she looks likely to pick up a race of this nature sooner or later. The five-year-old makes most appeal, ahead of Smart Lass, who has been hitting some form of late and is back down to a dangerous mark. Isle of Wolves reverts to turf and is another who can't be discounted off his current rating.

ISLE OF WOLVES' strike rate tempers enthusiasm but his consistency has been hard to knock for Harriet Bethell and, having not been seen to best effect on his latest outing at Wolverhampton 3 weeks ago, he could be worth chancing to capitalise on what looks a workable mark. Valley of Flowers, following her second at Ripon on Thursday, and Odd Venture, who caught the eye at Catterick, head the dangers. Smart Lass can't be ruled out either.

This might go to TIBERIO FORCE, who ran well in first-time blinkers at Pontefract this month and competes off another career-low mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Bashful recorded arguably a career-best performance when supplementing a Hamilton triumph at Newcastle last week and he must enter calculations turned out quickly under a penalty. Preference, however, is for Charlie Johnston's lightly-raced BOBBY'S BLESSING, who makes his handicap debut off what looks a workable mark. Westernesse and Shine On Brendan both arrive in fine fettle and also warrant consideration in an open event.

WESTERNESSE was caught further back than ideal following a rare tardy start at York 11 days ago but confirmed himself still in top form when staying on to take third close home. Still unexposed at this sort of trip, he could be the answer here from a handy draw. The thriving Bashful may emerge as the chief threat in his hat-trick bid, with Freak Out, very much an eye-catcher here latest, and Bobby's Blessing others to consider.

Another chance can be given to WESTERNESSE, who didn't have the race run to suit when third at York and remains unexposed over 1m2f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Timedtoperfection is worth a second look off this mark, despite her maiden status, with the Fahey yard in decent form. She might appreciate the step up in trip, but may have to settle for a place if RED FORT makes the most of a drop in grade following his encouraging Haydock third off 1lb higher. Cantalupo Bella is also of interest if she can repeat the level of form that carried her into third at Wolverhampton two starts ago.

BRABUSACH surely has a race like this in him and can get off the mark if lining up again after Monday's Chepstow second. Red Fort rates a big threat, with Cantalupo Bella and handicap debutant Portoro others worth monitoring.

Although Red Fort is an obvious contender, a chance is taken on BAILAR CONTIGO who should fare better now going right-handed.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Little Roman won off this mark at Kempton in January and although beaten twice since, he returns from a three-month break and may do better for it. Future Times and Ski Jump are others for the shortlist, but LINCOLN ROCKSTAR gets the vote. A winner at Redcar in September last year for the Johnstons, she has her first start for David O'Meara now and if a change of scenery brings her back to her best, top weight may not be enough to stop her.

LINCOLN ROCKSTAR signed off her 2-y-o campaign for the Johnstons on a low-key note but she had improved when landing a Redcar nursery in September and is interesting returned to turf/upped in trip on debut for new yard. If judged on what they showed on their penultimate starts, Future Times and Ski Jump are major players, while Stelios is not without each-way appeal and Greek Siren isn't written off either.

Although not at his best last time, SKI JUMP has a couple of decent runs to his name and is taken to beat Future Times.
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