There were 56 Races on Friday 23rd June 2023 across 8 meetings. There was 8 races at Redcar, 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Ascot, 6 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Limerick, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
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RAINYNITEINGEORGIA had the misfortune to bump into Beautiful Diamond at Nottingham and was ultimately no match for Wednesday's Queen Mary third, but William Jarvis' youngster beat the rest fair and square and is fancied to make it second-time lucky. Sennockian has displayed a good level of ability in his two starts, while Loaded Gun performed with credit in a competitive Beverley contest. Notta Nother offered encouragement at Sandown and also has to enter the equation.

RAINYNITEINGEORGIA was clear of the remainder when second at Nottingham on debut and might not need to improve to open her account at the second attempt. Loaded Gun looks the main danger on form and Sennockian should be on the premises with track experience to help.

This can go to RAINYNITEINGEORGIA who showed plenty of promise when a clear second behind a nice prospect on her Nottingham debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ALBA LONGA made a mockery of her opening mark when winning in impression fashion over an extended 1m3f at Windsor last month, and Ralph Beckett's filly is the one to beat off 6lb higher. Recent Chepstow scorer Divina Grace can progress further upped in trip, while class-dropper Great Bedwyn should not be taken lightly. Sovereign Spirit gained a third win from his last four starts when winning at Beverley 13 days ago and also commands attention.

ALBA LONGA relished the longer trip when running out a ready winner at Windsor last month and, with further progress on the cards, she's preferred to Divina Grace, who made a successful return at Chepstow recently. Great Bedwyn contested a more competitive event than this at York last time and he's likely to give a good account.

This can go to ALBA LONGA who looked a filly very much on the up when making an impressive return at Windsor last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LA PULGA was only narrowly denied over this trip at Pontefract latest and Charlie Johnston's inmate is taken to benefit from a drop in class here. Although he has to shoulder top-weight, he bolted up over 1m 5f at Hamilton two starts back leaving the impression there is a lot more to come. Vega Sicilia sports first-time blinkers following a good second at York and is feared most, while Andaleep also makes some appeal.

The thriving LA PULGA is 2 lb well-in compared to his future mark and might ensure that former stablemate Vega Sicilia has to settle for the runner-up spot again. Enthrallment made quite an encouraging start for his new stable at Kempton recently and looks best of the rest.

The choice is LA PULGA (nap) who won and finished a close second in two starts earlier this month. He is already due another 2lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Desperate Hero scored with plenty to spare at Windsor recently and a 6lb penalty may not be enough to halt him, but slight preference is for SPARTAN ARROW after he caught the eye when failing to get a clear run in a decent contest over 6f at the same course. A Brighton maiden winner last month, Simon & Ed Crisford's colt looks capable of better and he could deliver on that promise with a clear passage. Woolhampton completes the shortlist.

SPARTAN ARROW left the impression he'd have gone close if things had gone his way last time and is preferred to last week's Windsor winner Desperate Hero. Woolhampton ran well in a warm race at York last time and is next on the list.

The vote goes to DESPERATE HERO who appeared to improve for the fitting of cheekpieces when winning in good style at Windsor last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ANOTHER RUN boasts as good a chance as any on the basis that he comes here on the back of a career-best effort at Doncaster. Andrew Balding's colt was denied narrowly in handicap company on that occasion and might have more to offer going up in trip on just his third start on turf. Midnight Lion boasts a similar profile and represents Charlie Johnston's in-form yard, while Seahouses and Art De Vivre are also expected to go well.

Upped to 14.5f for his reappearance, MIDNIGHT LION left his 2-y-o form well behind when fourth at Doncaster 3 weeks ago and, now back in maiden company, he's fancied to get off the mark. Another Run is the obvious threat on form, though Art de Vivre and Seahouses are potential improvers.

This looks to be between ANOTHER RUN and Midnight Lion. The former is preferred with the form of his latest run working out well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Sceptic was dropped 1lb for his recent fourth at York, which was a solid effort, and he remains capable of taking another step forward. Nails Murphy has shaped well on both starts, including when third under a penalty at Kempton, and he enters the reckoning on his handicap bow. The vote, though, goes to HALLA DUBAI, who has progressed with each run to date and an opening mark of 83 appears to be workable following his second at Doncaster.

ACOTANGO improved again when coming clear with another progressive one in a good time at Southwell 10 days ago and he looks well handicapped from the same mark. Sceptic and Nails Murphy could be the chief threats.

This can go to ACOTANGO who is already due a 6lb rise for his narrow defeat at Southwell ten days ago. He acts on turf too.
Ths is the racecard key.
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