There were 37 Races on Monday 12th June 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Windsor, 7 races at Pontefract, 8 races at Roscommon, 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.

BLINDEDBYTHELIGHTS proved a different proposition when winning with ease on his handicap debut at Yarmouth on Thursday and a 6lb penalty is unlikely to prevent the son of Protectionist from going in again. The Pug wasn't disgraced when finding only a progressive rival too good at Wolverhampton in April and he can give the selection plenty to think about, while Fullforward may have some improvement in him now stepped up in trip.

BLINDEDBYTHELIGHTS made a winning handicap debut in a better-quality race than this at Yarmouth last week and he is very difficult to oppose under a penalty, particularly given the obvious scope for improvement that he possesses. Fullforward and Dovena are taken to fill the places, in that order of preference, though Star Sight would also be a contender for minor money if reproducing her peak form.

Sir Mark Prescott's BLINDEDBYTHELIGHTS dotted up at Yarmouth four days ago and could easily run up a sequence.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

OBAMA ARMY arrives in fine form and a latest 1lb rise for his runner-up effort at Carlisle may not be enough to stop Jack Channon's gelding from regaining the winning thread. Handicap debutant Jalapa looks to be on a fair opening mark and she may have more to offer in this sphere. Royal Dream offered something to work with when staying on into fifth on his first attempt over this distance here last month.

OBAMA ARMY is in better form than most and can resume winning ways if keeping up the good work back on AW. Mysterious Maestro is worth considering back in calmer waters in new headgear, while Juddmonte's Jalapa is predictably bred to be a lot better than a class 6 handicapper and could do a lot better now.

Jack Channon's OBAMA ARMY (nap) scores highly on consistency and that's a big selling point at this level.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The combination of a 135-day break and lower mark saw Dourado gain a first success since November 2017 and, with that in mind, he may be worth taking on now 4lb higher in the ratings. WELOOF appeared to have more races in him when winning on his penultimate start over C&D in February and he's best excused his poor start at Wolverhampton last time. Meng Tian's mark continues to slide and he's noted now tried in new headgear.

Dropping back in trip here is unlikely to inconvenience DAPHNE MAY, who is one of the more appealing candidates in a wide-open handicap. Galileo Glass is 0-12 on the all-weather but he went close here off a higher mark 3 starts back and is next on the list. Dubai Immo's recent efforts leave much to be desired but he is dangerous to discount having slipped to an attractive mark, while Wiseacre has form claims but this step up in trip is of dubious benefit.

Gary Moore's DAPHNE MAY will appreciate coming back in distance and she's consistent.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MAGIC FORCE showed plenty of promise on debut last time at Salisbury as he kept on strongly to grab second, and he should have learned a great deal from that experience. With normal improvement, he could prove very tough to beat. The main threat is Invincible Tiger, who took a step forward to hit the frame at Hamilton last time, while any market support for Kitty Bennet would be interesting.

INVINCIBLE TIGER left her debut form well behind despite not racing on the ideal part of the track when third at Hamilton 12 days ago and, on that evidence, a maiden such as this is well within reach. Magic Force's opening effort was promising and he's the obvious threat unless there's confidence in newcomer Kitty Bennet.

Neither MAGIC FORCE nor Invincible Tiger are ideally drawn but they could still dominate given the promise both have shown.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Last-time-out victors Bobby's Blessing and Kentucky Bluegrass warrant plenty of respect, as they were both very gutsy winners and are likely to be hard to keep out of the finish, even with 7lb penalties to carry. However, IMPERIAL DREAM, who was last seen filling the runner-up spot at Chelmsford last September, makes more appeal and he has been gelded over the winter, which could eke out the required improvement.

Preference is for the returning IMPERIAL DREAM, who acquitted himself well in all 3 starts last season and remains open to improvement. Bobby's Blessing and Kentucky Bluegrass are also low mileage and warrant plenty of respect.

Bobby's Blessing looks the danger after doing well to win at Beverley but IMPERIAL DREAM surely has a lot more to offer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Major Gatsby is interesting having won four times over this trip, the latest a year ago off 1lb higher at Brighton. He is weighted to go close, but if KING OF SPEED takes to the distance he may be the one. Running on well to win at Leicester over six furlongs last month, although upped 3lb by the handicapper his jockey negates that rise in the saddle. Spirit Warning may prove best of the rest.

SPIRIT WARNING is entitled to build on his encouraging recent return at Brighton and gets the nod in a tricky-looking contest. King of Speed may provide the chief threat.

The 7yo SPIRIT WARNING is worth chancing as he's well-in on his old form and the blinkers had a positive effect at Brighton.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MOJEYRR looks an interesting sort having come home third on his Kempton debut before following that with a comfortable win at odds-on at Southwell. He has his first start on grass here after a gelding operation, and may well improve for the change of surface. Hover On The Wind could prove a huge danger if first-time cheekpieces have the desired effect, while Magical Merlin represents an in-form yard and he also makes some appeal.

MOJEYRR confirmed his debut promise in no uncertain terms when landing the odds at Southwell in April and, representing an excellent yard, his opening mark may well underestimate him. Hover On The Wind's limit hasn't been reached, either, and he can offer most resistance.

This can go to the well-related MOJEYRR, who landed the odds at Southwell last time and is open to more progress on his handicap debut.
Ths is the racecard key.
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