There were 65 Races on Saturday 3rd June 2023 across 9 meetings. There was 7 races at Hexham, 8 races at Epsom, 7 races at Worcester, 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Listowel, 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Tramore, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Stratford, 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.

Blow Your Horn failed to justify favouritism last time at Chelmsford over 2m, but he could still have a big say under Rossa Ryan. However, a chance can be taken on THE DANCING POET, who is now 5lb lower than his last winning mark and that gives him a shout. Of the remainder, Daniel Deronda and Hezmie make the most appeal.

BLOW YOUR HORN is admittedly the type that needs everything to drop just right, which wasn't the case when he came in for strong support at Chelmsford last time. Still, he is lurking on a very attractive mark and, in the hope that things pan out more favourably here, the 6-y-o gets the nod. The Dancing Poet should be sharper following his recent spin here and is next on the list ahead of Daniel Deronda and Wannabe Brave.

Having appeared to be in good form on AW in April, BLOW YOUR HORN is taken to get off the mark on turf. Daniel Deronda is a danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MISS ROBERTS showed plenty of ability on her debut when only beaten just under a length into second, with a subsequent winner back in third. The daughter of Siyouni would have learned a lot from that first experience and she could prove tough to beat. Any market confidence behind Star Of Mystery should be noted on debut, while Jiwin filled the runner-up berth at Yarmouth and she is likely to take a step forward.

MISS ROBERTS and Oops, second and fourth respectively at Newmarket a fortnight ago, are likely to come to the fore. The latter is likely to appreciate the extra yardage here but she may again fail to match Miss Roberts, who looked green and wasn't knocked about in that novice event. Jiwin also made a promising start to her career at Yarmouth and merits respect, while Raknah should leave her Newcastle effort well behind in time. Star of Mystery is most appealing of the newcomers.

Some of these have already shown significant promise but the Godolphin newcomer STAR OF MYSTERY has an illustrious pedigree.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Resolute Man was third last time at Newbury when carrying a 7lb penalty in a novice event and he is likely to be in contention once more. However, preference is for ONSLOW GARDENS, who had Back See Daa (fourth) behind when second at Ascot last year. He now makes his return to action and could prove tough to beat back down in distance.

RESOLUTE MAN failed to land the odds at Newbury last month but still advanced his form and is taken to make it 2-3 here. The returning Onslow Gardens would be a major threat though if back from his eight-month absence in top form. Owen Burrows' newcomer Game Set can't be discounted either, especially if the market speaks in his favour.

Although RESOLUTE MAN couldn't land short odds on his Newbury reappearance he impressed with how he travelled and can land a second win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

PROSPER LEGEND has improved with every start to date and got off the mark over 1m4f at Catterick recently. An opening mark of 83 appears to be fair, especially as the son of Australia may well have more progression to come. True Legend has relished the step up in trip since switching to handicap company and the hat-trick seeking colt is an obvious threat to the selection. Others to note are Chronograph, Rathgar and Struth.

Plenty of potential on show here, not least Sir Mark Prescott's TRUE LEGEND who remains on a workable mark and is fancied to go 3-3 this term now his stamina is drawn out more. Rathgar is feared most on the back of his very good York third, although a case can be made for Southwell-scorer Saint George and handicap-debutants Prosper Legend and Midnight Lion.

This field is packed with staying potential but the three to concentrate on may be PROSPER LEGEND, True Legend and Struth.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SHIMMERING SANDS made an encouraging reappearance when third over a mile at Pontefract last week and it would be no surprise to see the four-year-old return to winning ways now back up in trip. Thunder Max could give him most to think about following a promising effort at Haydock, with Master Of Combat and Soames Forsyte others who may go well.

Steadily progressive at 3 yrs, SHIMMERING SANDS produced a promising comeback run when third at Pontefract 8 days ago and, with the prospect of more to come back up in trip, he can confirm his mark a handy one in a first-time tongue tie. Thunder Max, one of the likely pace angles, has become frustrating but holds claims on the pick of his form. Soames Forsyte may have a little more to offer back up in trip.

Having posted two 1m2f wins during a progressive 2022, SHIMMERING SANDS (nap) reappeared with a close third over 1m and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The progressive Wildfell has a big chance if he can transfer his recent improvement on the all-weather to the turf. That said, preference is still for SUPASPECIALAWESOME, who has yet to finish outside the first two in four starts to date and his effort at Wolverhampton last month suggested that he had more to come. The shortlist is completed by Aclaimed Art and The Parent.

WILDFELL has returned a much improved model this year and is weighted to complete a four-timer despite taking a 9 lb hike for his ready Southwell success last time out. Supaspecialawesome is feared most on the back of his good Wolverhampton second, ahead of in-form pair Lerwick and Centre Court.

If WILDFELL proves as effective on turf he could still be a step ahead of the handicapper. Lerwick is second choice.
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