There were 30 Races on Sunday 4th June 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Kilbeggan, 8 races at Listowel, 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Fakenham, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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SUMMER GALE can be another winner for in-form Jessica Harrington. The Camelot gelding wasn't beaten far when third to a smart horse in a Cork bumper last summer and ran creditably in some Flat maidens thereafter. If he puts in a good round of jumping, he's potentially a cut above these rivals. Arnacoeur was third over course and distance in April and filled the same spot at Ballinrobe last time. He can put his experience to good use. Rocket Spirit was a huge price when runner-up over a longer trip here last month and is open to further improvement.

ROCKET SPIRIT left his previous form well behind when runner-up here last month and remains open to improvement. He can go one better. Flidais and Arnacoeur rate the principal dangers.

Though lacking hurdling experience and a recent run, Jessica Harrington's runner SUMMER GALE is interesting on Flat and bumper form
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CHIEFS KINGDOM showed promise in a couple of strong maidens during the winter and may now be poised to strike after finishing second at Killarney. Paul Nolan's charge went down by only half a length and should strip fitter here after that first run of the year. Men Of Dreams has to put behind him a poor run at Ballinrobe, but shaped well the time before when third at this venue on hurdling debut. Young Darleen was second to a filly who had been contesting Grade 1 contests at Wexford. That was over 2m4f and this will be more of a test of speed.

There should be more to come from CHIEFS KINGDOM, who ran a cracker here last month and remains low mileage. Young Darleen and Men of Dreams look the likeliest dangers.

Paul Nolan's CHIEFS KINGDOM ran in two strong maidens last winter and can go one better than on his recent return at Killarney
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Galway Festival bumper winner WHAT PATH wasn't right when pulled up on hurdling debut at Listowel and showed his true colours when winning a maiden over this trip at Tipperary last month. He doesn't mind good ground and can follow up. The Short Go was second to a subsequent Cheltenham Festival winner at Naas last year and won easily over 2m4f here in May after six months off. He's trying three miles for the first time. Jumping Jet was second over this trip at Wexford after winning a Leopardstown maiden and may fare better than stablemate Stuzzikini, whose form is over two miles.

WHAT PATH got back on track when scoring at Tipperary last month and it's likely we haven't seen the best of him yet. He can follow up. Knockanard Lady and The Short Go rate the principal dangers.

There may be better to come from THE SHORT GO, winner of a 2m4f maiden at Wexford last month. What Path has stamina credentials
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FLEMENSREVA showed much improved form when second over course and distance last month. Stepping up to this trip clearly suited and she can go one place better off a 2lb higher mark. More Info is from a good family and the bumper winner ran well on her second start after two years out of action when fifth to a subsequent winner at Punchestown. That was over 2m3f and she may be capable of better over this longer trip. A Dublin Job has plenty of stamina and was beaten less than a length over this trip at Tipperary last year. He was still battling away in second when coming down at the final flight at Downpatrick last month and the locally-trained gelding can contend again.

A DUBLIN JOB was finding for pressure and would have been placed but for a last-flight fall at Downpatrick a fortnight ago and assuming he's none the worse for that, he can open his account. Tango Theatre and Flemensreva are a couple of potential threats.

After showing a lot more when second over C&D in April, FLEMENSREVA is chosen to go one place better
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PRINCESS SOPHIA made a winning start for her new trainer Ciaran Murphy at Punchestown and can follow up from a 7lb higher mark. A first-time hood helped her to settle and front-running tactics are likely to be employed again around this sharp circuit. Movie King chased home the selection and then went one better at Down Royal on Friday evening. He has won on the Polytrack at Dundalk and good ground is right up his street. Hidalgo Des Mottes ran his best race so far when third at Tipperary last month and this lightly-raced six-year-old is open to further improvement.

MOVIE KING chased home Princess Sophia at Punchestown before going one better in good style at Down Royal on Friday. He can win again. Hidalgo des Mottes is respected and there are a couple of handicap debutants open to improvement.

Depending on his performance at Down Royal on Friday MOVIE KING may be able to reverse Punchestown form with Princess Sophia
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CHANGING THE RULES looks up to winning a race of this standard. The Walk In The Park gelding stayed on nicely to finish third in a better race won by Senecia at Ballinrobe last month and that form looks good, with the runner-up Hercule Du Seuil going on to score impressively back at the same venue. Takarengo ran a nice race on his chase debut at Clonmel in April when runner-up to Old Soul and has had a spin on the Flat since. He looks a big player and may again hold Magheralin Mick, who was behind him when fourth in Clonmel. Itwasfate won his maiden hurdle around here and looks one to note on his chase debut.

CHANGING THE RULES finished with running left when third in a novice at Ballinrobe last time and, with the scope for better, he's narrowly preferred to Takarengo. Magheralin Mick is another one to consider.

With the form of his Ballinrobe third working out well, CHANGING THE RULES (nap) is the selection but this is a competitive contest
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PRIORY PARK bumped into an improver when second to Brideswell Lad at Tramore in mid-April and may be able to collect now. The Dylan Thomas gelding was well backed then and stayed on well to the line without getting to the winner. He has won on nice ground in the past and the trip looks fine for him. Broken Ice showed significant improvement when just failing to peg back Stealthy Tom in Killarney last time. If he can reproduce that effort, he's a big player. Shes Some Doll has been knocking on the door and looks place material.

INNOVATED seemed to have his stamina stretched over just short of 2¾m on deep ground at Fairyhouse when last seen in January and is likely capable of better now faced with a sharper test on handicap debut. Lake Chad ran his best race for a while when third at Killarney 3 weeks ago and is second choice ahead of recent Tramore runner-up Priory Park.

With improvement likely after his reappearance sixth here last month, ARRYCAN can again demonstrate his liking for this venue
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Willie Mullins is hard to oppose in bumpers at the minute and NINTH LOCH can give him another winner. The Footstepsinthesand gelding shaped with promise when fourth on his debut at Punchestown and this looks an easier task now. Gordon Elliott saddles Arabian Diamond and he could be a danger. The Getaway gelding was no match for another Mullins runner in Readin Tommy Wrong at Ballinrobe last time, but it was still a solid effort to fill the runner-up spot. Kalanisi Flash was also second last time, chasing home The Wallpark at Downpatrick, and is another for the shortlist.

NINTH LOCH shaped encouragingly amidst greenness when fourth at Punchestown 40 days ago and, with improvement expected, he's marginally preferred to Arabian Diamond, who is closely matched on form. Kalanisi Flash also makes appeal.

Fourth in a big field at the Punchestown festival, NINTH LOCH should be hard to beat if settling better
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