There were 36 Races on Sunday 15th June 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Downpatrick, 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Hamilton, 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.

With most of these having questions to answer, it is hard to oppose AMAYRETTO. Tim Easterby's filly has won twice in recent months, the first of which came over C&D, and a 6lb rise for the latest of those victories may not be enough to stop her here. Grace Taufan should not be underestimated on her handicap bow, while Finbar's Lad is another to note.

Preference is for FINBAR'S LAD, who went very close in a division of this race a year ago and returns here after a decent effort.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ANGEL OF RAIN took a big step forward when winning on her debut for James Horton at Wolverhampton in February and that form suggests that an opening mark of 72 should be workable. The recent Beverley second Count Palatine is likely to be in the mix once again, while Novello Lad edges out Patontheback to be best of the rest.

This can go to well-handicapped 7yo PATONTHEBACK (nap), who recently signalled a return to form over 6f and is better suited by 7f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Homestrait clearly has the ability to be successful but could once again be vulnerable. With that in mind, preference is for ARTANIS, who is a half-sister to the useful Celeborn and her dam was Listed-placed over 6f. It would be no surprise to see George Boughey's filly play a leading role on her debut, although Amora Queen is another interesting newcomer.

Ivan Furtado's ALFA PATISSERIE displayed clear promise in a good 6f York novice on her debut and ought to be more streetwise here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TARRIANCE beat Gravitas by just over four lengths when justifying short odds to shed his maiden tag at Beverley last month and that was quite a taking performance. The son of Frankel looks a useful prospect and it would be no surprise to see him carry his 7lb penalty to victory. Bomba Del Mundo struck on her introduction at Windsor last month and she could have lots more to offer, so has to be respected.

This novice has depth to it but there is no strong temptation to oppose TARRIANCE, who looked useful when winning at Beverley.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MOUNT KING bounced back from his shocker at Thirsk to win eased down at Pontefract last time and the assessor may have been kind to only put him up 5lb. Considering the manner of that success, he will prove tough to beat again. Shaw Park failed to supplement his Yarmouth success when third at the same venue next time, but he has to be considered off 2lb lower. Savvy Kingdom is the pick of the remainder.

It might be worth chancing HALE END, who is yet to strike form this season but is handicapped to win soon.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

TOOTA outran her odds of 20/1 to finish just under five lengths clear of the third when filling the runner-up spot at Leicester last time and goes off an unchanged rating. Tim Easterby's three-year-old makes only her fifth handicap start and may have more to offer. Sharon Curly ran a career-best when second at Carlisle on her latest outing and should remain competitive, while I Can Boogy is another to keep an eye on.

A chance is taken on QUEEN'S PALACE who showed improved form on her handicap debut last time and should improve again back at 7f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ATOMIC MASS came in for significant support at Wetherby and duly obliged. There looks more to come from the son of Havana Gold on that evidence and he can defy a 5lb rise. Promise Time has been raised a hefty 9lb after scoring at Carlisle, though he scored with plenty left in the tank and can feature once again, while Get Up Everybody looks best of the remainder.

The vote goes to COORAMOOK, who was a good second in a decent Yarmouth handicap in April and can be forgiven two lesser runs since.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

NOVAMAY makes a quick reappearance having gone close over 6f at Catterick five days ago. Michael Dods' filly looks worth another try over today's minimum trip on that evidence, with first-time cheekpieces also helping her cause. Lingfield runner-up Step Along has a shout off her revised mark, while Wee Mary has been in the mix of late and is another worthy of a second glance.

This drop back to 5f, combined with first-time cheekpieces, might enable NOVAMAY to get a deserved win on the board.
Ths is the racecard key.
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