There were 50 Races on Saturday 10th June 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Beverley, 7 races at Bangor, 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Chepstow, 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.

BRIGITTE has shown ability on all three starts to date and is likely to improve for this switch to handicaps off what looks a fair opening mark. Things haven't fallen right for Double Down to date but there was enough promise again at Kempton last time to suggest he is up to winning in this grade and rates the main danger. Any market move for Mont Vallon, who has the cheekpieces on for the first time, should be noted.

With cheekpieces refitted, J J STINGLETON got back on the up when fourth at Bath last time and he remains lightly raced at this distance. He can build on his latest effort to return to winning ways, though Double Down now has a visor reapplied and is respected having made the frame on his last 2 starts. Handicap-debutante Brigitte completes the shortlist.

It might be worth siding with James Fanshawe's unexposed filly BRIGITTE, who looks interesting back up in trip on her handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Bo Taifan will be popular after his breakthrough success at Chelmsford last time but all of his best form is at the Essex venue and he maybe vulnerable is this competitive heat. ADACE has shaped well on his first two starts this season and looks an interesting alternative now switched back to the Polytrack. Endless Season had some fair form in Ireland and is a possible improver with the booking of Daniel Muscutt taking the eye for her new connections.

NO TURNING BACK ran her best race yet when second at Brighton on her handicap debut last time and, with the return to 1m to suit, she can go one better this time around. Bo Taifan got off the mark on his latest outing and is feared most, while Shabs could fare better returned to this track.

Several have possibilities but recent Chelmsford winner BO TAIFAN gets the vote ahead of the lightly raced 4yo No Turning Back.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MEXICALI ROSE has done nothing wrong in her four starts so far and could be a tough nut to crack on her first start on an artificial surface. The ground was pretty testing on her last two starts and given her dam was a winner on the all-weather, she looks to have sound claims. Having shaped with promise on debut, Sub Rosa didn't seem to see out the extra furlong at Haydock last time and rates the main danger now back over 7f. Pretty Peg is an interesting newcomer for Richard Hannon and she requires a market check.

MEXICALI ROSE was beaten only by another improver on her first foray into handicaps at Nottingham last month and, likely to go on improving, Ralph Beckett's 3-y-o may well prove tough to beat back in novice company. Sub Rosa shaped as if the run was needed on return at Haydock just over a fortnight ago so she may emerge as the main danger, with newcomers Unequal Love and Pretty Peg certainly worth keeping a close eye on in the betting.

Two of the newcomers may well have sufficient to offer on Polytrack, with slight preference for UNEQUAL LOVE over Pretty Peg.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A really open affair in which you can make a case for all the field. EASY EQUATION is a two-time Southwell winner who battled on well to win over this C&D last time and looks fairly treated off just 2lb higher, so could win again. Smokey Malone is another course winner who is admirably consistent and could be a big danger trying 2m for the first time. Liberated Lad will be a player if he can bounce back to his form from earlier in the year.

SMOKEY MALONE continued in good heart when runner-up at Yarmouth last time and, over this longer distance, he can reverse the form with Cherry Cola from when the pair met 17 days ago. They can both be thereabouts once again, ahead of Easy Equation who has also been holding his form well.

The vote goes to EASY EQUATION (nap), who beat Cherry Cola when scoring over C&D last week and is only 2lb higher here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Magical Mile hit the woodwork at Sandown on his latest outing and although he's respected, preference is for CROACHILL. She wasn't beaten far in a similar contest at Leicester 11 days ago, despite finishing third of four, and the daughter of Churchill could find further improvement now eased 2lb in the ratings. Auld Toon Loon weakened late on over 1m4f at Haydock a fortnight ago, so he's worth considering down in trip.

AULD TOON LOON is still fairly low-mileage and the suspicion remains that he'll prove well handicapped from a mark in the mid-70s. He can get the better of Magical Mile, who enjoyed a prolific campaign last season and ran up to his best at Sandown last time. Captain Kane can complete the placings after a good effort at Newbury on Wednesday.

A trappy handicap. MAGICAL MILE returned to form in quite a big way when second at Sandown recently.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

It's difficult to rule out the majority of these, so only a tentative vote can go to THE JACKLER. Narrowly denied at Brighton on his latest outing, the Zoustar gelding kept on well over 1m that day and should be capable of going one better now upped in trip. Bleak failed to deliver when sent off a warm favourite at Ripon in April, but he's in good hands and might bounce back, while Edge Of Ember, who has finished second on each of his three starts, heads the remainder.

EDGE OF EMBER chased home a couple of useful prospects on his first 2 outings before conceding first run in a falsely-run affair last time. He still appeals as a likely improver and is fancied to finally get off the mark here. Paradise Row took a small step forward when second at Redcar last time and should improve further with experience, whilst Brighton-winner Kehlani can also get in the mix under a penalty.

THis looks a tight contest but EDGE OF EMBER gets the vote ahead of Bleak and recent Brighton winner Kehlani.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Valkyrian left it late to get up over 1m at Windsor 12 days ago and she looks more than capable of doubling her tally from a 4lb higher mark. A chance, however, is taken on the Ralph Beckett-trained MILDYJAMA. Outpaced at Newmarket on her latest outing, an effort for which she was subsequently eased 2lb in the handicap, the daughter of Zoffany could find improvement now returned to further and she's potentially well treated judged on her earlier form. Amazing is another to consider.

VALKYRIAN sprang a surprise to get off the mark at Windsor last time but there appeared to be no fluke about the manner of her success, so she's fancied to defy a 4 lb rise and follow up here. Klimova is intriguing starting for a new yard on her return, whilst Zaakara is bred to be better than her mark and remains unexposed over middle distances.

Top of the list is VALKYRIAN, who was a last-gasp winner at Windsor and should have more to offer on her step up to this trip.
Ths is the racecard key.
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