There were 45 Races on Wednesday 7th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Newton Abbot, 8 races at Newbury, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Ripon, 8 races at Kempton, 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 5 race.

MAPMAKER shaped with significant promise on her Redcar debut eight days ago, where she finished a good third. The daughter of Aclaim ought to improve for that initial experience and she's fancied to put it to good use. Without Flaw, a daughter of the classy Too Darn Hot, merits respect for a stable which often does well with their debutants, while Koji appeals most of the remainder.

MAPMAKER shaped with plenty of encouragement when third at Redcar on debut and might not need to improve on that to open her account at the second attempt. Roubay also produced a promising first effort, so she's feared most unless the market speaks in favour of newcomer Without Flaw.

The extra experience of UNION JACKIE is an advantage and she is preferred to Mapmaker and Shaws Phoenix.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

One of two fillies in the race, it might be worth taking a chance on the Ralph Beckett-trained GOLDEN MYRRH. A 200,000gns purchase, the daughter of Frankel is related to a host of smart types and would, on paper, appear to have what it takes to make a successful debut. There's No Limit could step forward from his recent Pontefract third and enters calculations, along with Short Circuit and Hurricane Power.

Tough without any betting clues, with SHORT CIRCUIT, D Point and Golden Myrrh put up as the most appealing newcomers on paper. There's No Limit could build on his first run when third at Pontefract but this looks a deeper contest.

There's No Limit is the only one with racing experience but the eyes are drawn to GOLDEN MYRRH, Short Circuit and Rosallion.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SON kept on well over five furlongs at Ascot on his racecourse debut last month. A step up in trip is likely to benefit the Too Darn Hot colt and he can strike at the second time of asking. Doubletalk is another who should improve having faded over seven furlongs at Haydock 12 days ago, while Hot Fuss boasts an appealing pedigree and should not be underestimated.

SON shaped well on his debut at Ascot and promises to do a lot better up in trip so he's the obvious shout. Hot Fuss is an interesting newcomer, while Soldier's Gold could build on his first start at Haydock.

Today's ground could be at the opposite end of the scale but SON's finishing effort over 5f on soft at Ascot points to a win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SERGEANT TIBBS was only narrowly denied off 2lb lower at Ascot over this trip on his penultimate run and is fancied to bounce back here. John Flint's five-year-old is taken to benefit from a drop in class having struggled over C&D on his most recent outing. Hydration remains unexposed and is feared most on his handicap bow, ahead of Tajdif.

A previous C&D winner, SERGEANT TIBBS remains well handicapped on his best form and can't be judged too harshly on his effort here last time. He's fancied to get the better of stablemate Vape, who also has a decent record at the track, with Champagne Sarah just preferred to handicap debutant Hydration for third.

Champagne Sarah is capable of better but if TAJDIF returns to the form he showed on debut then he could prove well treated.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

This represents a considerable drop in grade for EXIMIOUS and the daughter of Exceed And Excel is fancied to make a winning return to action. She struggled in the Group 2 Rockfel Stakes at Newmarket when last seen in September, but kept on well to score at Salisbury on her penultimate outing. Ludmilla makes her handicap debut following a fair fourth over this trip last month and is noted, while Discretion is another to bear in mind back on turf.

LUDMILLA arguably shaped best when third in a Newmarket novice late last season and though she hasn't yet progressed as expected, the switch to handicaps may now help her get back on track and belatedly build on that promise. Discretion shaped with plenty of encouragement on her return at Kempton a fortnight ago and is feared most, with Prenup also capable of extending her good start for her new yard.

Having won smoothly on good to firm ground on her second start, EXIMIOUS was well beaten next time but that was in a Group 2.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A TICKATICKATIMING kept on well to score in a bumper at Plumpton over an extended 2m1f last month and she is fancied to make a winning start in this sphere. She could be really difficult to peg back if granted an easy lead here, but the grade-dropping Lmay can give her plenty to think about. Art De Vivre makes her racecourse debut and also warrants a market check.

LMAY was far from disgraced stepped up to listed company here last month and has been found an excellent opportunity. Bumper winner A Tickatickatiming is next best switched to the Flat for the first time.

While eventually put in her place in a Listed contest here last time, LMAY still showed promise and appears to be going the right way.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SALIGO BAY recorded a first triumph of the season when getting up to lead at Windsor recently and the Gary Moore-trained gelding looks more than capable of shrugging off a 3lb rise. Seal Of Solomon would make more appeal over further, nevertheless, he can't be discounted and could go well under a positive ride. Captain Kane is now 2lb lower than his last success and may emerge as the biggest threat to the selection.

SALIGO BAY bounced right back to his best and landed a few bets in the process when successful at Windsor 16 days ago and a 3 lb rise won't prevent a very bold follow-up bid. Wonder Starelzaam won at this venue last summer and will find this easier than the AW race he contested last time, with Udaberri one to consider at longer odds.

The Windsor win on good to firm 16 days ago, allied to a pretty consistent Flat record, suggests SALIGO BAY (nap) is a solid option.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Last-time-out maiden winner Nader King may have more improvement in him now entering handicap company and Sir Michael Stoute's colt can't be taken lightly. Preference, however, is for ASHTANGA. The selection proved no match for subsequent Oaks runner-up Savethelastdance at Chester last month, but her opening mark of 82 looks workable. Connections of Intricacy reach for a first-time visor and he may also have a say.

INTRICACY was unsuited by a slow pace in what was a muddling contest at Wolverhampton last month but, back in a bigger-field scenario and with a first-time visor applied, Simon & Ed Crisford's charge can make a winning start to life in handicaps. Nader King narrowly made a winning return at Nottingham, and he may emerge as the main threat now handicapping for his top yard, ahead of Richard Hannon's pair Playactor and Great Bedwyn.

Nearly all of these runners are of some interest. The vote goes to INTRICACY ahead of Raintown and Nader King.
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