There were 50 Races on Saturday 10th June 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Beverley, 7 races at Bangor, 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Chepstow, 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.

Ludden Lass sets the standard with an official rating of 72 and she showed a bit more on her first start after wind surgery at Newmarket 23 days ago. The Dandy Man filly could take another step forward on this occasion, but a chance is taken on DANCE ANGEL. David O'Meara's charge ran well in defeat on her first two career starts (both on the all-weather), and can be forgiven a below-par Beverley performance. Scramble completes the shortlist.

AZAHARA PALACE displayed enough at Windsor 3 weeks ago to think she can win a small maiden against her own sex and this looks to be a nice opportunity for her with progress assured. Ludden lass and particularly Scramble are more exposed but need considering.

Ludden Lass can go well in these calmer waters but AZAHARA PALACE can leave her encouraging debut run well behind her.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

FRED BEAR powered clear of his rivals at Salisbury last time out and he appeals as the one to beat once more from a 4lb raised mark. Recent Wolverhampton scorer Victoriano merits respect back on the turf, while Hellenista, who is 3lb lower than when successful at Redcar last June, should also mount a stern challenge. Lord Torranaga is also noted.

HELLENISTA is on a good mark and suggested she's ready to strike again soon when runner-up at Carlisle last week, so she receives the vote. Fred Bear and Victoriano are a pair of credible rivals, though.

Tim Easterby's mare HELLENISTA scored twice last June and signalled she's ready to go in again when a good second at Carlisle last week
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

In a competitive heat, it might be worth taking a chance on LANGHOLM. Michael Dods' charge landed this prize from a 2lb lower mark 12 months ago and he's drawn well in a bid to repeat the dose. Surprise Picture was able to exploit a drop in the handicap when winning at Wolverhampton last month, but he remains well treated back on the grass and must enter calculations, along with Mutanaaseq. Others to note include Clotherholme and Stripzee.

FIFTYSHADESOFRED was picked off only late on in a well-run race at Ayr last time and looks ready to strike. Last-time-out winners Surprise Picture and Mutanaaseq head the dangers.

Michael Dods's likeable LANGHOLM goes really well round here and from his inside draw can repeat his all-the-way win of 12 months ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Paul Midgley has done well with his sprinters lately and has another leading candidate in the shape of DARK CRUSADE, who showed some promise in four starts last season and resumes racing off a workable mark. He seems versatile regarding ground preference and, having already garnered C&D experiences, this son of Camacho has a lot going for him at this level. Jack Of Clubs is feared most in first-time cheekpieces, with Let's Go Hugo completing the shortlist.

LET'S GO HUGO returned to form back on turf when runner-up at Redcar 19 days ago and is the percentage call to go one better from the same mark. Dark Crusade makes his seasonal return with his yard amongst the winners and is feared most.

Recent form is sparse but LET'S GO HUGO is a C&D winner who ran well last time so he looks the safest option.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LIVE IN THE MOMENT had no chance to show his capabilities in the Epsom Dash last week due to his stall not opening at the correct time, so that run can easily be forgiven. The six-year-old likes to race up with the pace, and has all the right attributes to give a good account on a circuit that tends to favour front-runners. Muscika also likes to be on the speed early and is feared most, while Ready Freddie Go is another to consider.

LIVE IN THE MOMENT was backed into favouritism for the "Dash" at Epsom last week but he didn't get the chance to justify the support as his stall was one of several that opened late, so he's well worth another chance back down in class. Mid Winster was a bit disappointing at Thirsk 3 weeks ago but she recorded an excellent timefigure when scoring over C&D a year ago so could well bounce back returned to this venue.

The Dash last week was a write-off but LIVE IN THE MOMENT (nap) remains of major interest and he can gain some compensation.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The Sir Mark Prescott stable has hit a rich vein of form of late and ROBUSTO can continue the trend by following up on a taking first win at Salisbury last time out. He remains unexposed at the trip and he should have too much for the likes of A Day To Dream and Cloud Angel (third), who has less than a length to make up with the selection from their latest clash.

ROBUSTO was strong in the betting upped markedly in trip and unsurprisingly left his previous efforts well behind to get off the mark on handicap debut at Salisbury on return 2 weeks ago. Open to further improvement, he can defy a 5 lb rise at the main expense of Cloud Angel, who was ¾-length third to the selection that day and is now 5 lb better off. A Day To Dream is best of the others.

With the 5lb rise for his handicap debut win looking fair, ROBUSTO can follow up, chased by the back down in class Peaceful Night.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A determined winner over C&D last time out, LEZARDRIEUX could have been let off lightly with a 2lb rise and he is taken to notch up an 11th career success. That may be at the main expense of fellow C&D scorer Prospect and Astapor, who has won two of his last three around here over 5f. Blackjack and Jupiter Express have the form to get involved as well.

A trappy contest with a tentative vote going to QUERCUS, who goes well at this track and looks ready to hit top form again judged on his latest fourth at Ripon. Last-time-out winner Lezardrieux and Blackjack head the opposition.

All seven have claims but ASTAPOR is making good progress now and can gain his third course win of the season.
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