There were 44 Races on Wednesday 28th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Bath, 8 races at Naas, 8 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

There was only a neck to separate Moondial (first) and BOOM BOOM POW (second) at Salisbury 10 days ago, however, given it was the latter's first start for Jo Davis, she's taken to reverse those placings this time around. Ceilidh performed with credit on his first start for George Baker when third at Brighton earlier this month and shouldn't be dismissed lightly. Musterion has been running well of late but this drop in trip tempers enthusiasm.

BOOM BOOM POW made an excellent start for Jo Davis when a neck second to Moondial and assuming she's in that sort of form switched to the AW, she's weighted to reverse the placings with that rival, Of the rest, Musterion needs considering back down in trip.

The Jo Davis-trained BOOM BOOM POW must prove herself on AW, but is weighted to reverse recent Salisbury placings with Moondial.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

VINAKA went agonisingly close on her stable/handicap debut when going down by a head to finish third at Salisbury just over a fortnight ago, her first start since October, and a repeat of that effort can see her go close. Intricate Pillar got off the mark in determined fashion over C&D in December and an opening mark of 70 appears workable. Liberty Mountain ran with credit on all three starts last month and can also make the frame.

ADELA OF CHAMPAGNE is in good hands and took a step forward when second at this course 49 days ago. The drop in trip shouldn't pose an issue, so she's preferred to last-time-out C&D winner Intricate Pillar. Handicap debutant Weydaad is also of interest.

Whichever one of INTRICATE PILLAR and Weydaad is best primed to strike on seasonal/handicap debut may determine the outcome.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

VENTURA EMPRESS went off a strong favourite at Lingfield nine days ago and, although she finished fourth on that occasion, she's fancied to get off the mark with that debut experience now under her belt. Another who showed potential on debut was Bigger Than Giga, who finished third at Lingfield over a furlong shorter and looks sure to improve for this extra yardage. Any market confidence behind the unraced Lucy Lockett would be noteworthy.

Not a strong-looking maiden on paper and VENTURA EMPRESS, who showed plenty first time up at Lingfield last week, is fancied to open her account with improvement on the cards providing stall 10 isn't an inconvenience. Bigger Than Giga shaped well at the same meeting and can also progress. Beauty Generation is a newcomer to note.

Bigger Than Giga and VENTURA EMPRESS showed promise in different races on their Lingfield debuts. The latter is just given the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

There are a number of interesting newcomers here, with RED TROOP making slightly more appeal than Magsood, Primetime and Cuban Fiesta. His price rose from 70,000gns to 110,000gns from a yearling to a two-year-old and the booking of William Buick catches the eye. Magsood represents powerful connections and demands respect, while Inishfallen looks best of those with previous racecourse experience.

Plenty in with a squeak but the vote goes to BALAGH, who was spared a hard race once it was clear he wasn't going to figure on debut at Ascot 8 weeks ago. Andrew Balding's colt should've derived plenty from that and he can get the better of Magsood, who makes plenty of paper appeal for his in-form handler but does have a wide stall to negotiate. Parker's Piece and Cuban Fiesta can battle out minor honours.

This can go to MAGSOOD who is bred to be useful and the stable has a fine record with 2yo newcomers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Covert Legend ran a blinder at Wolverhampton last time and has an obvious chance lining up off the same mark, but it could pay to side with SHIGAR. William Haggas' charge has improved with each start so far this year and the application of a first-time hood could potentially unlock another gear. Golden Passport also merits consideration with his sights lowered.

SHIGAR will be suited by the return to 1m and can strike for William Haggas. Golden Passport and Lisboa are unexposed 3-y-os who may have more to offer and head the dangers along with course specialist Uzincso.

The vote goes to LISBOA who steps up a furlong for his handicap/AW debut and is bred to be better than he has shown so far.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SANDY PARADISE produced a career-best performance when returned to the all-weather over 7f here last time, scoring with a bit in hand, and a 5lb rise in the ratings might not be enough to anchor him if arriving in the same mood. Oliver Show wears a first-time tongue-tie on his handicap debut and makes plenty of appeal, while Molly Valentine shouldn't be too far away either.

Returned to the all-weather, SANDY PARADISE was well on top at the finish when recording a third course success here (first at 7f) 3 weeks ago and he can score again back up in trip. Garrick Painter won easily at this C&D in February and is feared most back at this venue, with Molly Valentine completing the shortlist.

The vote goes to MOLLY VALENTINE (nap) who ran well when third over C&D recently (fifth has won since) and races off the same mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Wild Hurricane is an interesting contender in a handicap for the first time for the Saeed bin Suroor stable, and could find improvement for the application of a hood. However, SILASTAR is the way to go, as he went in by just under two lengths on his latest outing at Sandown and should be able to defy the 5lb rise in the weights to record a treble. Chips And Rice is another to consider.

SILASTAR is an improved model this season and looks capable of completing the hat-trick after recent wins at Leicester and Sandown. Chips And Rice has ran well on both of her outings for James Fanshawe, latterly when chasing home an unexposed pair of 3-y-os, and is feared most, with Down To The Kid taken to complete the placings.

An open race in which James Fanshawe's CHIPS AND RICE gets the vote ahead of the hat-trick seeker Silastar.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

La Belle Vie (second) had Devizes (third) behind when only denied by a neck over C&D earlier in the month, and she is likely to have her supporters as she only competes off a 1lb higher mark. However, the vote goes to TRADESMAN, who continues to drop in the weights and showed some more life last time at Chelmsford when only beaten under five lengths into fifth. He could improve for first-time cheekpieces.

Not so competitive as the numbers suggest and SOCIOLOGIST is fancied to gain a deserved success on the back of a string of good efforts. Course scorer Devizes could emerge as the main danger ahead of in-form pair Tradesman and Livalot.

Not bred for 1m3f-1m4f, LIVALOT might even appreciate further than that now. She may have most to fear from La Belle Vie.
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