There were 28 Races on Tuesday 6th June 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Lingfield, 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 6 race.

A return to an artificial surface looks set to suit HARRY THE HAGGLER, who struggled over a mile at Windsor on his most recent run in April. He was second over C&D on his penultimate run and Stuart Williams' inmate must be of interest. Intoxicata remains unexposed and switches to Polytrack for her handicap debut, so any market support should not be ignored, along with Poppaea stepping up in trip.

HARRY THE HAGGLER seemed to get bogged down on heavy ground at Windsor last time and his runner-up effort over C&D prior to that reads very well in the context of this. He can get back on track in a race where few make appeal, albeit Regal Glory is back on her winning mark and Poppaea is a handicap debutante for a good yard.

There are potential improvers galore but HARRY THE HAGGLER can get off the mark at the sixth attempt.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PACKARD kept on well for second over this trip at Goodwood on his debut last month and the son of Mehmas left a strong impression that he could build on that here. Starlust is well related and should not be underestimated on his racecourse bow, while Point Of Attack and Give It Up are other newcomers who merit places on the shortlist.

POINT OF ATTACK certainly looks up to the job on paper being a six-figure yearling and a half-sister to 3 winners, so a winning debut would come as no surprise. Packard and Two Tribes are also of firm interest on the back of runner-up efforts.

Some interesting newcomers on show, especially Starlust, but PACKARD can confirm the promise of his Goodwood debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Only narrowly denied over C&D last Thursday, it is hard to oppose the progressive VICTORS DREAM off the same mark and Marco Botti's inmate is fancied to break his maiden at the sixth time of asking. Alainn Tu struggled over an extended 5f at Bath last month but is feared 3lb above her last winning mark, along with the unexposed Morboka on her handicap bow.

VICTORS DREAM is going the right way and lost out only on the nod over C&D last time, so he's selected to make it third time lucky in handicap company. Morboka and Imperiousity head the dangers.

Morboka is interesting now handicapping but VICTORS DREAM looked ahead of his mark when second over C&D last week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DARK KESTREL returned to action with a bang at Doncaster last time, following gelding and wind operations. A mark of 80 could easily underestimate his potential ability and he could be one to follow through the handicap ranks. Lulworth Cove has to be respected on the back of her runner-up effort at Haydock and she could be dangerous off the same mark, while She's Centimental may be a player if bouncing back.

DARK KESTREL left his 2-y-o efforts well behind when making a winning reappearance in a Doncaster novice and, with the promise of better to come now handicapping, he will prove hard to beat if proving equally effective on polytrack. The main threat may be posed by Lulworth Cove, who progressed with each of her 3 starts as a juvenile and did so again when chasing home the in-form Radio Goo Goo on return at Haydock. She's Centimental and Sergeant Pep are others to consider.

Dark Kestrel has plenty of potential now handicapping but SHE'S CENTIMENTAL (nap) can bounce back to form returned to AW.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Mary Of Modena made all to strike by just under a length last time at Windsor and she has been put up 4lb for that display, which may not be enough to prevent her from going well once again. However, a chance can be taken on SPARKED, who was caught wide last time over C&D. If she can bring the form of her penultimate run to the table, the four-year-old could be the one to beat, while Mick's Spirit completes the shortlist.

Last-time-out winners GRANDFATHER TOM and Mary of Modena both make plenty of appeal. The former got on top close home at Nottingham on Sunday and may well notch a fourth C&D victory if allowed to take his chance. Mary of Modena has yet to strike on the all-weather but she's clearly effective on this surface having finished a good third over 6f here on return in March. Best of the rest is Libertus, who hasn't fully fired in 2 starts so far this season but he's edging back down the weights.

Mary Of Modena is greatly respected but a short break could revive the fortunes of MICK'S SPIRIT and he is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

GREEK GIANT has raised his game when switched to handicaps in April. Dropped into a classified contest for the first time here, he's favoured on these terms and is taken to strike for the in-form Ed Dunlop team. Asense remains open to improvement and is interesting with talented apprentice Harry Davies aboard, while Alioski, whose latest success came at Southwell in November, should not be underestimated on his seasonal return.

GREEK GIANT still has relatively few miles on the clock and is favoured by these weights so can build on his recent Bath second and get off the mark. Asense made an encouraging return when sixth at Brighton and is next on the list ahead of the returning Alioski and handily-weighted Rushmore.

The most appealing option is GREEK GIANT who moves up in trip after a good effort in defeat last month and still has low mileage.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GLENISTER showed the benefit of recent wind surgery when making all to win over 1m2f here three days ago. The gelded son of Gleneagles should continue to progress and, with similar tactics likely to be employed from stall one, he can shrug off a 5lb penalty. Lunar Shadow, who was narrowly denied at Chelmsford last month, appeals as his most likely danger, while Beautiful Crown completes the shortlist.

A few with chances but it's hard to side against Sir Mark Prescott's GLENISTER who resumed much improved on the back of breathing surgery when going in here only 3 days ago and can make light of a 5 lb penalty stepping back up in distance. In-form C&D winner Lunar Shadow looks the chief threat with course-scorers Waterloo Sunset and Socially Shady completing the shortlist.

Lunar Shadow looks good for another solid run but GLENISTER can defy a penalty for his Saturday win here now back at 1m4f.
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