There were 44 Races on Thursday 15th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Leopardstown, 8 races at Worcester, 7 races at Haydock, 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.

MRS MEADER wasn't disgraced last time at Windsor when she finished third by just under six lengths, and she has been dropped 1lb in the weights for that effort which puts her just 3lb higher than when she won this race easily last year. Therefore, she could be feasibly treated. Mabre filled the runner-up spot last time over a mile and looks an interesting contender going back up in distance, while Fillyfudge is also of interest.

MABRE is enjoying an excellent season yet still features on a good mark so can garner win number four of 2023 at the chief expense of 2021 victor Mrs Meader who seems primed for another bold showing. The returning Point Louise, last year's winner King's Castle and C&D winner Tessy Lad complete the shortlist in a very open handicap.

Plenty have possibilities but the best four options may be MRS MEADER, Tessy Lad, Point Louise and Luna Magic.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MAFNOOD is related to a few winners, including being a half-brother to Tajaanus, who was also trained by Richard Hannon and struck on his debut. The son of Kingman can show enough speed to make his first start a winning one. Treasure Time is another newcomer to note, as he has more than enough speed in his pedigree to suggest he can be a player. Double Jump has the benefit of experience, having contested a warm 6f race at Goodwood, and he could put that to good use.

Usually a very informative 2-y-o contest and the newcomers can come to the fore, with MAFNOOD, Enpassant and Iberian put up before market clues. Double Jump is the clear pick of those with experience.

This looks booked for a newcomer. MAFNOOD makes plenty of appeal on paper. Treasure Time is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

LOSE YOURSELF sets a very high standard for this contest with a rating of 101, after she was only beaten a head in the Oh So Sharp Stakes at Newmarket when last seen in October. She could have way too much class for these and it's highly likely this will be a stepping stone to better things. Value Added shaped very well on debut when only touched off by a neck and should have much more to come, while Satirical may appreciate the return to a better surface.

LOSE YOURSELF sets a very useful standard and has to be the call. Satirical drew a blank in 2 outings last year but the fact she went off at short odds on her debut suggests she's well regarded and it's potentially significant that Frankie Dettori comes across for the ride. Value Added should have more to offer on the back of her promising C&D debut second last autumn, while Sanction and Without Remorse are newcomers to monitor in the betting.

For all that there's some nice potential on display, LOSE YOURSELF sets the bar intimidatingly high on her Group-placed form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MONOPOLISE has the best form on offer and jointly sets a reasonable standard for the rest to aim at. This marks a slight drop in class for the three-year-old after his highly commendable second in a 14-runner handicap at York last moth, form which was boosted by the winner brushing aside an 84-rated rival on his next start. The unexposed Achillea is the main danger as she enters handicaps for the first time on a workable mark. Inverlochy completes the shortlist.

This looks very competitive and the suggestion is MONOPOLISE, who chased home the progressive Starnberg at York recently, form which the winner boosted when following up in good style at Nottingham last week. Achillea shouldn't be underestimated and is next on the list ahead of Chealamy, Inverlochy and Johnjay.

This looks very open. ACHILLEA is worth chancing on her handicap debut after surpassing market expectations in a Newmarket maiden.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Mister Bluebird is highly regarded after his game effort to win at Goodwood on Sunday, but a 5lb penalty demands more of him and only a personal best will suffice. With that in mind, it might pay to focus more attention on PERSUASION, who runs off 7lb lower than his last winning mark and, given William Buick was in the saddle for that success, the jockey booking suggests connections are confident of another big run. Able Kane, Flying Secret and King Cabo also warrant respect.

HICKORY boasted a progressive profile prior to a minor blip at Kempton last time, so he's fancied to resume winning ways returning to turf. Mister Bluebird is an obvious danger following his win at Goodwood and Persuasion could make his presence felt if the race is run to suit.

Top Secret ran well here on his reappearance but LYNDON B can step forward from last month's return to action at Goodwood.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Supporters of SHOBIZ will be pleased to see William Buick keeps the ride and a 4lb rise for a staying-on success over C&D last month doesn't look enough to hold him back. The five-year-old can get the better of Magnificence, who lost little in defeat at Haydock last Friday and is taken to go well off the same mark. Strike is now rated just 2lb above his last winning mark and may throw up some each-way value reverting to turf.

SHOBIZ produced his best effort when winning a competitive event at this C&D last month, rallying to lead again close home having had the worst of draw, and the 5-y-o can continue to go the right way for Charles Hills. He can follow up with William Buick again in the saddle, though Magnificence returned to form last time and is feared most, ahead of Treacherous.

The standout contender is SHOBIZ (nap), an uncomplicated sprinter who is still progressing.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

HEDONISTA kept on well to break her maiden tag at the second time of asking over an extended 1m4f at Newcastle last month and the daughter of Ulysses gets the nod. Her dam is a full-sister to Ribblesdale and Lancashire Oaks runner-up Lustrous, so her pedigree suggests she will be able to act on turf and there is likely more to come from Ed Walker's inmate. Scintillante is taken to step forward on his handicap debut, while the improving Blindedbythelights also merits consideration despite getting turned over at cramped odds at Lingfield on Monday.

BLINDEDBYTHELIGHTS suffered a shock defeat at Lingfield earlier in the week but found nothing going his way there and should take plenty of beating turned out again quickly under a penalty. Great Bedwyn ran well in a strong event at York last time and is respected dropping in grade, whilst Scintillante and Hedonista rate as potential improvers on their handicap bows.

It would be unwise to be too negative about BLINDEDBYTHELIGHTS getting turned over at long odds-on the other day.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
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