There were 65 Races on Saturday 3rd June 2023 across 9 meetings. There was 7 races at Hexham, 8 races at Epsom, 7 races at Worcester, 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Listowel, 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Tramore, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Stratford, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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BLAMETHECHAMPAGNE is badly drawn but ran well on her most recent start at Group 3 level. She finished ahead of today's rival Mary The Priest on their respective April debuts and showed a liking for good ground when a staying-on fifth in a smart race at Naas recently. She competed on level terms then and now receives weight from some rivals. Mary The Priest has a kinder draw and having shown progression on her second run at the Curragh, looks likely to win a maiden although runs on fast ground for the first time. Elliptical ran well enough at Roscommon but has plenty weight while Bruce Lightening ran well on debut under a light weight but needs to improve to win. Parish Record is a Bolger-bred first foal from an unplaced dam who is related to winners while Harry The Rogue, already gelded, is out of an unraced half-sister to a Canadian Grade 1 winner.

BLAME THECHAMPAGNE has been highly tried since her debut and this looks a good opportunity back in a maiden. Bruce Lightning made a promising debut when third at Cork and rates a big threat, while Parish Record is a newcomer to note.

Though MARY THE PRIEST is unraced on ground this quick, plenty by her sire handle it and she can score from a low draw.
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COUMSHINGAUN won over course and distance at this meeting last year and comes here in good health in a race where many are out of form. Ideally suited by this distance and ground-versatile, she unseated rider in the stalls at Gowran last month but subsequently ran well at the Curragh and a reproduction would give her every chance. Karaoke is an unexposed three-year old who has recent form. She too is ground-versatile and while she has won over this distance, that was as a juvenile last August and might ideally prefer further. Half Nutz met traffic in-running at the Curragh recently and should run well but has a slow-starting tendency. Las Cuatro has shown ability in maidens but meets vastly more experienced rivals.

Lots with chances but the vote goes to COUMSHINGAUN who boasts a C&D win and arrives on the back of a good fourth in a big-field Curragh handicap last time. Half Nutz hinted at a revival when seventh at the same track last week and could emerge as the chief threat, although Karaoke is not without a shout either with few miles still on the clock.

Having run poorly on unsuitaby soft ground on the last few occasions, INVENTOR should be more effective back on a lively surface.
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SUPER CUB's only win was in July 2021 but has been running well and is suited by this distance and good ground. Beaten a short-head over this course and distance last September, he has been running well in big-field handicaps recently and should compete from his rating. Rock Etoile has been in excellent form and has obvious claims but is 6lb higher than his last win and might ideally prefer a mile. Chestnutter and Dazzling Spirit finished 17th and 20th respectively behind the selection at Cork recently but were beaten small distances. UK import Sense Of Security has been running well on soft ground but has form on good to firm although has the outside draw.

SUPER CUB pulled clear of the rest when just denied at Gowran 11 days ago so looks ready to end his losing run. The in-form Rock Etoile is the obvious threat, with Sense of Security best of the others.

Just touched over C&D last year, SUPER CUB was also agonisingly denied at Gowran last time but could make amends today.
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HOTAUGUSTNIGHT was slowly away on debut before running well just five days later, last weekend. That Curragh form is nothing outstanding but she finished well and being by Camelot, is sure to appreciate today's extra furlong. Hooded Phases Of Venus has run two consistent, if unexciting, races thus far and while vulnerable to improving types, should compete. Feach Amach reverts to a mile having tired over 1m4f at Leopardstown. Her earlier form this year was useful but is also vulnerable to progressive rivals. Operatic Artist conceded 9lb when beating Perfect Poise on their respective debuts last year but reappears in a first-time tongue-tie while Perfect Poise is now race-fit. Satin was unplaced at Listed level last year and is long absent while Allesia Fernanda shaped reasonably well in an ordinary Gowran maiden on debut and should improve. Cyber Attack is exposed and runs in first-time blinkers.

PERFECT POISE holds the edge on form and looks to have more improvement in her so Ger Lyons' filly is fancied to open her account at the chief expense of the returning Operatic Artist, who also has the form to play a part. Hotaugustnight and Phases of Venus appeal as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

The Ger Lyons yard is clicking into gear and can score here with PERFECT POISE (nap), who caught the eye at Naas last month
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COSMIC INVASION was beaten 27 lengths on Irish debut so requires a leap of faith, but has French form and is suited by conditions. She flopped in her Naas blacktype bid but that was on unsuitable ground over an inadequate distance and had previously finished sixth over seven-furlongs in a juvenile Group 3 last August, which suggests a mile will now suit. Grey Leader won an ordinary maiden in April and while progression is likely, might find an on-song selection too strong. Roman Hands won an auction maiden over seven-furlongs last July and while well held on reappearance over 1m2f, finished reasonably well. However he might now prefer further than a mile and runs in a first-time tongue-tie. Sioux Spirit's form is over shorter distances while course winner Tiverton has been gelded since a disappointing March run.

TIVERTON has a bit to prove having disappointed the last twice, but his earlier promise shouldn't be forgotten just yet and he's worth one more chance to get his career back on track following a gelding operation. Grey Leader won only an ordinary maiden at Gowran in April but appeals as the sort to go on progressing.

An interesting race in which the still unexposed GREY LEADER can improve over this trip to overcome some higher rated rivals
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ALFARIDA was a consistent sort on the all-weather at Dundalk last winter and successfully reverted to turf at Roscommon on Thursday. The Andy Slattery-trained filly, who was prominent throughout and kept on gamely to deny Master Garvey with Not Even Maybe failing to land a blow over four lengths back in eighth, should give a bold account despite a mandatory 7lb penalty. Water Mint ran well on his only try over a mile as a juvenile in the 19-runner Naas nursery won by Aurifodina. That was on good ground and he was only headed inside the final furlong when runner-up to Ranko Express over an extended 1m1f on soft ground at Gowran. Amemri won on the polytrack back in March and remains on a similar mark.

A chance is taken on Jessica Harrington handicap newcomer SUNDAY EVENING as she didn't shape too badly last time and should have more to offer in this sphere. Last month's Gowran runner-up Water Mint is second choice ahead of Thursday's Roscommon winner Alfarida.

Preference is for the bottom-weighted LIGHTUPTHESKY, who shaped nicely last time at Roscommon and now enters handicap company
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