There were 43 Races on Monday 19th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Windsor, 7 races at Nottingham, 8 races at Kilbeggan, 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.

Yorkindness is likely to prove popular after winning a small-field affair at Pontefract last Monday and merits respect. Nevertheless, a 5lb penalty may be enough to prevent Charlie Johnston's filly from completing a double. ANISOPTERA returned to form when denied by a head at Kempton in May and a 1lb rise in the ratings doesn't appear insurmountable. The daughter of Casamento gets the vote, with dual C&D winner Bird For Life making most appeal of the remainder.

ANISOPTERA could do with cutting out the tardy starts but she's a C&D winner in excellent heart and, now up just 1 lb for a narrow defeat at Kempton, she looks the answer. Yorkindness was better than ever when landing a small-field contest at Pontefract a week ago and she's the obvious danger under a penalty.

This can go to ANISOPTERA for whom 2m on Polytrack suits perfectly. She only just failed to make a winning return to the AW last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

QUIET AFFAIR offered plenty to work with when finishing third on her debut at Kempton last month and she looks capable of picking up a race of this nature. Bated Breeze's recent fourth-placed finish at Goodwood has worked out fairly well and he is another who warrants consideration now appearing on the all-weather for the first time. This Time Maybe makes most appeal of the newcomers, with any market support requiring close examination.

QUIET AFFAIR shaped with definite promise when third on debut in a Kempton novice (6f) 26 days ago and with progress anticipated she could be worth siding with to come out on top. David Menuisier saddled an impressive winning newcomer at Sandown last week and his representative Xaarine is of interest on debut. Latama, who wasn't seen to best effect on debut at Thirsk, is also respected, with This Time Maybe another newcomer to note.

The choice is QUIET AFFAIR who showed more than enough when third on his debut to suggesr that a race like this is within his grasp.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Lady Of Africa arguably sets the standard of those who have raced, but the Amy Murphy-trained filly will likely need to improve to capitalise here, with first-time blinkers reached for. ELEGANT MADAME, a half-sister to precocious two-year-old winner Summer Sands, could be the way to go, where any market support for the daughter of Inns Of Court would be in her favour. Ventura Empress and She Is A Keeper are other newcomers to note.

Those with experience haven't achieved much, so newcomers are likely to come to the fore, with ELEGANT MADAME, Ventura Empress and She Is A Keeper making most appeal on paper in that order.

Ventura Empress has good credentials but ELEGANT MADAME is selected to enhance her connections' good record in 2yo races this year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

A progressive sort last season, winning three out of seven starts, a chance is taken with SEA THE CASPER on his return from a 231-day break. The form of the stable is another plus and he gets the vote ahead of the likes of Kitsune Power, and the unexposed One Night Thunder, who could be well treated off a mark of 93 on his handicap debut.

Having made a positive start for his current yard, PARIS LIGHTS seemed unsuited by firmer ground at York last time so he can bounce back returned to this C&D (won here on his stable debut in December). George Boughey's 4-y-o is taken to get the better of Sea The Casper who is respected on his return, while One Night Thunder could have more to offer on handicap debut.

A chance is taken on the fitness of SEA THE CASPER, who ran well in a valuable series final in the autumn and returns on the same mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This can go the way of EGOISTE, who must hold every chance if building on a career-best effort when third at Chelmsford last time out. David Menuisier's charge may have too much for recent C&D third Nivelle's Magic, and Centerstage, who has the services of Oisin Murphy to call upon this time around. Completing the shortlist are the likes of Angel Of Peace, Chagall and Hector Loza.

The suggestion is EGOISTE who is still relatively lightly raced and offered enough when third at Chelmsford last time to suggest he has a race in him. Chagall needs things to drop right to some extent but is very capable at this level and is second choice ahead of Centerstage, the mount of Oisin Murphy, and Denis Coakley's Lisdarragh.

There might still be a bit more to come from EGOISTE, who settled better in a refitted hood when third at Chelmsford last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Lumacho has to be of some interest with William Buick riding for the Boughey stable after his third at Nottingham and he could go well, but JUNGLE RUN was so impressive when strolling home at Chelmsford last time out. An added 7lb may not stop him doubling up despite the rise in class, while Harriet's Angel continues to run well without winning and may prove dangerous in first-time cheekpieces.

LILKIAN ran well at Yarmouth last time and he's better on AW, so he's preferred to Knockout Blow, who has a solid record at this track. Jungle Run is a danger on the back of his Chelmsford win.

Ten-time AW winner LILKIAN went close on turf on Wednesday and returns to Polytrack on a workable mark. He gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Skallywag Bay was beaten a neck over a furlong further at Windsor last time and she could take plenty of catching on the front end. However, this may set up the race for ALPINE GIRL, who was given a perfect ride last time to pounce late on over C&D and looks likely to get a decent early pace to attack once again. Destiny's Spirit is another to consider slowly coming down the handicap to a workable mark.

The drop to this trip was the catalyst for an improved display from ALPINE GIRL, who quickened up nicely in the closing stages when scoring over C&D last time. She's gone up 5 lb but is totally unexposed at the minimum trip/on the all-weather and is taken to strike again. Skallywag Bay got back on track when going close in a 6f Windsor handicap and, like Alpine Girl, could benefit from this drop to 5f. She is second choice, albeit only marginally as Cuban Grey is also appealing.

James Fanshawe's filly ALPINE GIRL (nap) produced a good finishing burst to win over C&D two weeks ago and can make further progress.
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