There were 36 Races on Sunday 11th June 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Perth, 7 races at Goodwood, 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Navan, 7 races at Beverley, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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I AM INVICTUS contested a hot race on debut at Naas and did as well as could be expected in third. The horse in fourth has since got off the mark in Tipperary. I Am Invictus holds a Group 2 Railway Stakes entry at the Curragh. Newcomer Pearls And Rubies is related to three winners, two of whom won as juveniles. She is an obvious player coming from the champion trainer's stable. Ocean Baroque showed plenty of pace on two occasions over 6f in decent races at the Curragh before being collared. This drop back in trip could help his cause. Lightening Army also has the Railway Stakes entry. Staysound Susie showed up well in fourth on debut at Cork. An improved effort on this better ground could be forthcoming from Ten Sovereigns filly Asean. Strong Possibility is another newcomer to note.

I AM INVICTUS showed more than enough on debut to suggest he will win one of these sooner rather than later. Pearls And Rubies is an obvious newcomer to note, while Ocean Baroque would be in the mix if bouncing back to his debut form.

Michael O'Callaghan's I AM INVICTUS took on two useful types with previous experience at Naas and shaped well in the circumstances.
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SCREEN SIREN didn't have the clearest route over C&D last month, but ran well in a keeping-on third. She was a length and a half behind runner-up Tawaazon, who boosted the form by winning a premier handicap at the Curragh on his next start. Screen Siren now has a big pull in the weights with Tawaazon, so has prospects of overturning the form. She is ground versatile, while Harmony Rose had always threatened to double her career total and the victory came at Dundalk in February. She is a consistent sort and the fact she races off 1lb lower than at Dundalk has to give her a good chance. Lokada has the least mileage on the clock in this field and has already won twice in Dundalk. Curraheen Princess hasn't been at her best this season, but her course form is compelling.

CURRAHEEN PRINCESS should be spot on fitness-wise on this third start back at the handicapper has been quick to drop her a chunk. She's therefore selected to take full advantage, possibly at the chief expense of the thriving Tawaazon and Lokada.

Both Tawaazon and Lokada have strong current claims, but ONLY SPOOFING has won three times over C&D and may come good again
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Denis Hogan's AUTUMNAL BREEZE is on an appealing mark. She showed a real aptitude for quick ground when powering home to win over this trip on seasonal reappearance in Tipperary at the end of last month. She actually races off 2lb lower with Sean Bowen's 7lb claim factored in. Realtin Fantasy is very much one for each-way players to home in on. She ran a solid race in fifth in a higher grade at Tipperary after more than seven months off. The handicapper has dropped her by 3lb. Senor Carrots has been given a chance by the handicapper and an improved run in first-time blinkers wouldn't be surprising. Hogan also has chances with Peerless and American In Paris. Daintree and Silver Nemo will have their backers.

AUTUMNAL BREEZE was suited by the strong pace when making a winning return at Tipperary 12 days ago and this unexposed 3-y-o can follow up in this big field with the assistance of a good-value apprentice. Her stablemate Peerless and veteran Teddy Boy head the dangers.

In an open race REALTIN FANTASY is put forward as an each-way option. She has a narrow edge over Shoebox King on Tipperary running
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DIDN'THAVEMUCHTODO is taken to make a winning return. She won twice over this trip in Naas and Killarney last season before being edged out by a neck over an extended 1m1f in a Listed contest at Gowran Park. The Highland Reel filly then signed off with sixth in a Group 2 over 1m2f at the Curragh in September. She holds a Group 1 entry for the Curragh next month which shows the regard she is held in. Aidan O'Brien fields three horses and they cannot be ruled out. Beginnings could be a different proposition on this better ground, and in blinkers, after failing to put her best foot forward on yielding going at Gowran Park. Dower House should find these waters calmer than the Irish 1,000 Guineas where she finished eighth. Cadeau Belle is the dark horse after winning on debut in a fillies' maiden at Gowran Park in May.

DIDN'THAVEMUCHTODO was gradually progressive last season and should have enough in hand on these terms to make the drop back to1m a successful one. Dower House was down the field in the Irish 1000 Guineas last time but could make greater impact at this level, whilst Beautiful Sunshine ran a fine race at Dundalk when last seen and can complete the placings.

Ryan Moore's mount DOWER HOUSE may take advantage of this return to a more realistic level after contesting the Irish 1,000 Guineas
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LETIZA enters the fray with very solid form this season. She wasn't beaten far into second at both Dundalk in April and Gowran Park last month. The horses that beat her are now rated 102 and 93 respectively, so Letiza should be up to winning in maiden company. Guided looked to be crying out for this trip when staying on well for sixth over 1m in Leopardstown. As Fast As Wind was half a length behind Letiza in third at Gowran Park which gives her claims. Although that was her sixth race, it was her turf debut so there could be more to come from her. There are numerous winners in Endless Sunshine's pedigree and she must be given a market check on debut for a strong stable. Semantics and Feach Amach aren't out of it.

LETIZA has found only one too good on her last 2 outings and is marginally fancied to go one better here in a competitive maiden. As Fast As Wind improved when third at Gowran last time and can pose a threat again, with Feach Amach another to consider.

ENDLESS SUNSHINE will likely prevail if running to 85 or so and on pedigree that looks feasible. Letiza is feared
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It was hard not to be taken with the finishing effort of SATIN in a Listowel maiden last weekend and she shaped like a filly who would go on to better things. Even if runner-up Feich Amach doesn't oblige in the previous race here, a mark of 87, less Scott McCullagh's claim, could well be on the lenient side with the prospect of more to come over this extra quarter-mile. The daughter of Australia holds an Irish Oaks entry so has clearly always shown potential on the gallops. Bottom weight Malbay Magic was progressive in nurseries and it will be interesting to see what new trainer Emmet Mullins can do with him. Pearl Of Australia made all in a Roscommon maiden and is 4lb better off with Gimme Shelter who was back in fourth on that occasion. Ryan Moore has picked unlucky Curragh fourth Canute ahead of Subzero and his mount should appreciate stepping back up to this trip.

Aidan O'Brien appears to hold all the aces in the Premier Handicap, with CANUTE fancied to build upon his fast-finishing return at the Curragh to get the better of his similarly unexposed stablemate Subzero. Johnny Murtagh's Signora Bellissima makes most appeal of the remainder.

A fascinating contest; Aidan O'Brien will fancy winning it either with Canute or SUBZERO, who seems typically tough and progressive
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BRIGHT MOMENT came home well to be second over a mile at Gowran and looks capable of handicap success. John Feane trained her half-sister to win three races including over this trip on fast ground and the dam was a dual all-weather winner up to 1m4f, so 1m2f on a sound surface should suit the lightly-raced five-year-old who will be making just her sixth start. Lisamaria has been running consistently well and has Colin Keane's assistance for the first time. She bumped into a well-treated rival at Tipperary and the form of her third at Gowran has worked out very well. Trying ten furlongs for the first time, she should go well. Cleopatra's Needle has a wide draw but is another capable of going close. Fourth over C&D on her reappearance, she was third at Tipperary last time where her stamina seemed stretched beyond its limit over 1m4f. 10 furlongs will suit better and a hood is employed for the first time.

LISAMARIA has a lowly mark to exploit so in the hope she sees this new trip out, she looks the way to go. Harry Rogers saddles a couple of interesting runners in Cleopatra's Needle and Clifftop and they are potential threats.

Those who appeal most are BRIGHT MOMENT, Lisamaria and Cleopatra's Needle, a really obvious each-way case readily made for all
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