There were 44 Races on Thursday 15th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Leopardstown, 8 races at Worcester, 7 races at Haydock, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

ETERNAL SILENCE disappointed in the 1,000 Guineas but drops to maiden company and has Group 1-placed form. Third at Group 3 level last August, she ran another cracking race to finish third in the Moyglare Stakes in September and while her Classic run wasn't exciting, she became upset in the stalls then and should improve from that reappearance run. Bella Blue Eyes ran well in her reappearance in a maiden here last month when drawn wide, with the runner-up winning subsequently. She is vulnerable if the selection produces her best form but should at least give her a race. Rerkha, out of a Group 3 winner, ran well in a smart maiden last September and while she lacks race fitness, looks capable. Perseids showed useful form in two juvenile maidens but needs to improve on her reappearance run. Golden Spangle, Gypsy Woman and Beauty Bella are fairly capable and have small place claims. Grey Beautiful is a half-sister to a Group 3 winner but is tongue-tied on a somewhat belated debut.

ETERNAL SILENCE never figured on return in the Irish 1000 Guineas, yet the pick of her form gives her excellent claims returned to calmer waters and Jessica Harrington's filly is fancied to capitalise. Perseids, Gypsy Woman and Bella Blue Eyes all appeal as likely improvers also and head up the dangers.

These calmer waters should suit two-time Group placed filly ETERNAL SILENCE after little went right for her in the Irish Guineas
Class & Speed Card

MIGHT AND MERCY sports first-time blinkers and a tongue-tie but met trouble in-running at the Curragh recently. Her recent form is uninspiring but both her wins have been at this distance and she is 4lb lower than on recent starts. Jaafel was well held here recently and while he previously ran well at the Curragh, might ideally prefer a mile. Dazzling Spirit relishes soft ground but ran well on good ground when third at Listowel recently and can get involved.

COINS CROSS should strip fitter for his recent Curragh return and can capitalise on a good mark with the blinkers now back on. Both Might And Mercy and Dazzling Spirit didn't enjoy the rub of the green on their most recent starts and appeal as the duo to give the selection most to do in that order.

Her run at Listowel suggests that DAZZLING SPIRIT(nap) is coming back to the form of last autumn and she can land this
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REAL APPEAL won the 2021 renewal and despite being well beaten on a recent run, retains plenty of ability. Generally dependable, he finished fourth in a valuable Doha local-Group-2 race in February and was unsuited by soft ground when beaten 10 lengths by Power Under Me on reappearance here last month. Course and distance winner Mutasarref was well enough held at Naas recently but should also improve from that reappearance run, albeit he steps into Group company for the first time. Ocean Jewel improved on her most recent Naas run, but she steps up to this distance for the first time wearing a hood against more experienced rivals.

OCEAN JEWEL was having only the fourth start of her career when an excellent third in a 6f Naas Group 3 on her reappearance and is taken to build on that and return to winnings ways now tackling 7f for the first time. Ger Lyons pair Mutasarref, the mount of Colin Keane, and Power Under Me may give her most to do.

MUTASARREF is the narrow pick. He should have improved from his reappearance and Colin Keane prefers him to Power Under Me.
Class & Speed Card

MOBILISE is unexposed and should improve his current rating in time. Upset in the stalls on debut and hampered at Gowran in May, he was slowly away before finishing well on his handicap debut over course and distance run last week (beating Lady Christa into sixth). He should benefit from the experience and, being a brother to a Group 2 winner, is open to progression. Drop The Dip landed a Listowel gamble in fine style and while this is more competitive, should compete. Rochester Mike disappointed on his April reappearance but lost a shoe and was reported to have scoped dirty. Malacanne's all-weather record is excellent but could be as effective on good ground, should improve from a Killarney reappearance and is suited by a mile.

CHIKETTO shaped encouragingly in a 5f maiden at Cork a couple of months ago and, back up in trip with a hood fitted, he appeals as a likely improver on his first handicap outing. Miami Thunder fits a similar mould and is worth monitoring in the betting, while Mobilise is an obvious player on the back of an excellent third over C&D.

A very interesting unexposed type is PROVE IT who could be well handicapped on his early season form and is well worth a market check
Class & Speed Card

ANY DREAM WILL DO can record her second win of the season under apprentice Jessica Maye. The Willie McCreery-trained filly, who came from last to first when scoring in good style at Limerick on her reappearance, was somewhat unlucky in running in a premier handicap at the Curragh last time. From a high draw, she looks perfectly poised to flash home fast and late down the outside of this field. Five-time French winner No Niki No made a very pleasing Irish debut when staying on strongly over 7f at the Curragh. Stepping back up to a mile will suit the daughter of Helmet and this looks a weaker contest. Yokkell also caught the eye when third at this track on her return but the Jarlath Fahey-trained filly will require a bit more now that she moves up in grade.

YOKKELL returned with a promising third here last month and can build on it off a 1 lb lower mark to resume winning ways. Handicap debutante Operatic Artist looks a likely improver so is next on the list, with in-form pair Semantics and No Niki No both in the mix in an open handicap.

The preference is for the more tried and trusted YOKKELL who returned in good form in a 1m handicap here last month
Class & Speed Card

SHONA MEA has every chance of following up her recent Gowran Park win for Jessica Harrington and Scott McCullagh. The six-year-old only got up close home to claim her fourth career success but had more in hand than a neck margin suggests. Having run well off higher marks in the past, it would be a surprise if she wasn't very competitive. Blue Peak also comes into this race on the back of a win, having scored at Roscommon last month. The Michael Grassick-trained filly remains open to further improvement having only had the six starts thus far. Coolree has been off the track since finishing third at Dundalk in January. However, the Jennifer Lynch-trained gelding drops into the bottom grade for the first time, so has to be of obvious interest for his shrewd stable.

Plenty in with a squeak but BLUE PEAK left previous efforts behind to get off the mark in decisive fashion at Roscommon last month. Michael Grassick's 4-y-o is fancied to defy a 6 lb rise in the weights at the expense of Shona Mea, who ended a long losing run at Gowran recently and is expected to go well again for her in-form yard. Slamadoor and Kampala Beach are another couple to consider.

The two last-time-out winners, BLUE PEAK and Shona Mea are of most interest, with preference for the former.
Class & Speed Card

BRIGHT MOMENT makes a quick reappearance here having stayed on strongly when third at Navan on Sunday. Although the John Feane-trained mare gives the impression she will require further in time, this looks a good opportunity to open her account. Well drawn in stall 5, if Ben Coen can hold a prominent early position, he may be able to take the finishing kick out of these rivals. Together Aclaim, who kept on steadily when sixth at Gowran Park on his most recent start, would have been closer but for suffering interference early in the race. Although yet to get his head in front from 19 attempts, he remains of interest in this grade. Lauroline finished third in that aforementioned Gowran race, so should also be a contender for Johnny Murtagh.

BRIGHT MOMENT has acquitted herself well in both starts this term and remains relatively low mileage. She gets the nod in an open-looking contest. Lauroline and Together Aclaim head the list of dangers.

Raised to this trip after some solid runs in defeat over 1m lately, SKONTONOVSKI has a fair shout off 3lb lower than last time.
Class & Speed Card

Having finished runner-up on his latest two starts, ZILEO should be able to go one place better now. The five-year-old son of Galileo was second at this track on his penultimate run before again hitting the frame at Listowel last time. Dropping down in grade here should see him record his first win since his three-year-old days. Bumper winner Art Of Silence is an intriguing runner for father and son team, Gerry and Colin Keane. Having been handicapped over shorter, the five-year-old steps up to this trip for the first time on the flat. Red Vermillion impressed with her finishing effort at Navan last month and has previous form at this longer trip. It would be no surprise to see the Kevin Coleman-trained mare go close under her very capable young pilot.

It's been a while since REFLECTIONIST was last seen out in this sphere, but he resumes on a potentially very handy mark and has been in fine form over hurdles since switching to the Gavin Cromwell yard during ths pring. The selection may have most to fear from Sea Oscar, who remains a maiden following 16 attempts but she will be a player if reproducing the form of her latest effort at Tipperary. Extensio and Charlie Luciano are others to consider.

Having improved hugely in two hurdle wins for this yard lately, REFLECTIONIST could be difficult to beat off 51 returned to the Flat.
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