There were 21 Races on Sunday 25th June 2023 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Hexham, 7 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Pontefract, 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.

KOJI was sent off favourite for her debut run at Chelmsford and although she failed to justify those odds, the Kodiac filly certainly produced a highly promising effort and she looks the one to beat here. The main threat might be Relentless Warrior, who was a decent second at Bath on his penultimate outing, while Heed The Call isn't ruled out either.

HEED THE CALL put her experience to good use to get off the mark second time up at Kempton last month and, having been found out in better company in France since, Archie Watson's filly is fancied to double her tally with first-time cheekpieces applied. Koji and Kitty Bennet both shaped with promise making their respective debuts and they look the main dangers in that order.

The vote goes to KITTY BENNET who should build on her Lingfield effort. Koji, a similar type, is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

NOTRE MAISON had Master Sully (third) and Mr Pc (fifth) behind in this grade last time at Brighton over an extended 5f when making all in first-time cheekpieces and she looks to have conditions in her favour once more, so she could prove tough to pass. Another to consider is Pearly Gaits, who ran with credit into fifth in a class 6 handicap most recently.

NOTRE MAISON was perked up by the application of cheekpieces when shedding her maiden status at Brighton 12 days ago and, assuming the headgear works again, this is a good follow-up opportunity. Master Sully was a shade disappointing behind the selection in that race but may still provide the main opposition.

Although everything went her way at Brighton, NOTRE MAISON may have more to offer in the cheekpieces. Master Sully is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Hydration is a fascinating contender on his handicap bow for the Harry & Roger Charlton stable after showing more than enough in novice events to suggest he could defy his opening mark of 75. However, a chance can be taken on AMAZONIAN DREAM, who takes a further drop in grade after finishing last of three at Bath. He lost many lengths at the start that day and, with a better break, he could play a strong hand in the finish. Vape is another to consider.

BEYOND EQUAL has his first go in a class 5 since his 3-y-o days and while he's far from the most consistent it's hard to believe he can't cash in off his much-reduced mark soon. He's won here in the past and is worth chancing in new headgear. 3-y-o Hydration could do better now handicapping and is feared along with Vape.

On current form VAPE has the most solid chance. Unexposed Hydration is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Royal Dream arrives on the back of a breakthrough success on the all-weather at Lingfield and can't be dismissed off 4lb higher. Ed Dunlop's gelding, however, has yet to prove as effective on turf and it may pay to take him on with C&D winner MUJID. The eight-year-old returned to form when finishing third at Nottingham last time and a 1lb drop in the ratings can only aid his cause. Denis Anthony is another possibility.

The 3-y-os look set to dominate this with marginal preference for DENIS ANTHONY, who deserves to win one of these having bumped into a big improver on his last 2 starts. Royal Dream has plenty going for him too, with Solution sure to do better now handicapping.

Having posted solid efforts the last twice, DENIS ANTHONY looks poised to open his account. Royal Dream is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Although warranting respect, Baileysgutfeeling returns to handicaps off a career-high mark and the four-year-old may come up short in his quest to complete the hat-trick. Last-time-out novice stakes winner MERLIN THE WIZARD makes most appeal, with an opening rating of 83 appearing workable. Tollard Royal shouldn't mind the return to an extended 7f, and a wind procedure since his latest fifth at Kempton may help George Boughey's inmate in seeing his race out with more verve.

MERLIN THE WIZARD confirmed the promise of his first 2 starts when opening his account at Kempton 18 days ago, sealing matters with a sharp turn of foot, and he can continue his progress to make a successful handicap debut. Tollard Royal could fare better having had a wind op and with the hood back on, so he is feared most ahead of Baileysgutfeeling.

The vote goes to handicap debutant MERLIN THE WIZARD, who looks the type to improve further. Tollard Royal is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SYMPATHISE has proved a different proposition since going handicapping under the tutelage of Victor Dartnall and a latest 5lb rise may not prevent his mare from completing the hat-trick. Ballet Blanc returned to form when runner-up in a classified stakes event at Chepstow earlier in the month and may emerge as the chief threat on this switch to handicaps, ahead of Madrinho, who has been given some respite by the handicapper.

SYMPATHISE is thriving under the tutelage of Victor Dartnall and a 5 lb rise for her comfortable Chepstow success is unilkely to prevent this improving mare from completing a hat-trick. In-form pair Griggy and Tranquility appeal as the pick of the remainder and can chase home the selection in that order.

Improving SYMPATHISE (nap) could well complete a hat-trick. Ballet Blanc is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LUSAKA found more prominent tactics to his liking when romping home at Chepstow earlier in the month and the handicapper may have let him in lightly off only 3lb more. There was plenty of encouragement to be taken from Red Royalist's stable debut when collared inside the final furlong to finish third at Doncaster last time and the nine-year-old must enter calculations, with This Ones For Fred making most appeal of the remainder.

LUSAKA produced his best effort for a while when scoring at Chepstow last time and, in a weak affair, he's worth a chance to follow up. Shibuya Song is likely to come on for her stable debut, so she's regarded as a threat, while Red Royalist is worth considering on the back of a solid start for his current yard.

The suggestion is SHIBUYA SONG on her second start for a new stable. This Ones For Fred is second choice.
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