There were 43 Races on Wednesday 14th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Limerick, 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.

HENERYETTA BAY relished the step up in trip to land her first victory over fences at Huntingdon last month. The Warren Greatrex-trained mare kept on well and may be able to follow up off 3lb higher with the in-form Sean Bowen taking the ride. Tommydan comfortably dismissed his rivals when stepped up to 3m over hurdles earlier this month and he is a big player off 5lb lower over the larger obstacles. Sharp Note is another to consider stepping up markedly in distance.

HENERYETTA BAY has made an encouraging start to her chasing career, and whilst evidently not the most straightforward, she should take all the beating again in a race that appears to lack depth. Tommydan won over hurdles at Southwell last week and is the obvious threat from his lower chase mark.

After last week's hurdle win, TOMMYDAN is the likeliest winner if all goes well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MAGICAL MAGGIE made it five wins from nine starts on her latest outing with a third success over obstacles at Cartmel last month. The Alastair Ralph-trained mare kept on well to put two lengths between herself and her nearest rival that day and she can take another step forward off 2lb higher. Komedy Kicks has been a consistent customer this term looks the most immediate danger with Harry Cobden returning to ride, while Tibbie Dunbar can follow them home.

A case can be made for all of the quartet but Alastair Ralph's improving MAGICAL MAGGIE made a winning start in handicaps at Cartmel last time and can bag a fourth hurdling success off just a 2 lb higher mark. Komedy Kicks is thriving under the tutelage of Milton Harris and rates a big threat.

With a good pace likely, the reliable MAGICAL MAGGIE can win again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MYRISTICA was a useful performer on the Flat and has transferred that ability to hurdling, brushing aside her rivals at Southwell last month. The David Pipe-trained five-year-old could have more to offer and gets the nod to continue her ascendancy under a penalty. Tique shed the maiden tag by claiming a bumper at Bangor-on-Dee last time out and she must be respected with an age allowance on her hurdling bow. The others need to step up markedly and Jacktot is the pick of them.

MYRISTICA had any amount in hand when opening her hurdles account at Southwell last month and can follow up. Bangor bumper winner Tique could provide the biggest threat if taking to this discipline.

Having taken well to hurdles, MYRISTICA can gain a second success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

LIGHT N STRIKE has benefitted from a recent return to chasing and an 8lb rise for his comfortable success at Warwick last time may not be enough to prevent Emma Lavelle's seven-year-old from going in again. Noahthirtytwored will need to put last month's fall at Southwell behind him, nevertheless, he looks capable of more over fences and isn't taken lightly. Last-time-out winner Elios D'Or completes the shortlist.

LIGHT N STRIKE built on the promise of his previous run when scoring in good style at Warwick last month, taking his record to 4 wins from 10 completed outings over fences, and the 7-y-o can continue to go the right way as a chaser. He is taken to get the better of Magic Saint who can go well in first-time blinkers, while Noahthirtytwored also merits consideration.

A rise in class might not stop NOAHTHIRTYTWORED gaining a second chasing success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

OPENING BID confirmed the promise of his penultimate runner-up effort at Exeter when battling back to record a break-through success over fences at Worcester last month and Chris Down's gelding looks fairly treated off only 4lb higher. Princess Midnight posted a solid second on her return to action at Stratford in May and cannot be discounted off the same mark here, while connections of Duke Of Luckley reach for a first-time visor and he also enters calculations.

PRINCESS MIDNIGHT is a very likeable mare who's much more consistent than most at this level and should enjoy another profitable summer after making an encouraging return at Stratford. She shades the vote over the in-form Opening Bid.

Back down in trip, PRINCESS MIDNIGHT (nap) should prove hard to catch.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Urabamba warrants a second look in a contest lacking depth, but MUTUAL RESPECT kept on for second over 2m at Uttoxeter last month and gets the vote. Even though he remains a maiden after 15 hurdle starts, he shaped as though he can progress further off the same mark as last time. Kolisi is another to consider following a distant second at Market Rasen earlier this month.

KOLISI showed the benefit of a breathing operation when second at Market Rasen on return recently and he's fancied to go one better in a thin race. Mutual Respect is the obvious danger and Sassified is likely to get involved if strong in the betting.

If cheekpieces offer some help, ALKHATTAAF can do much better than when sixth at Huntingdon last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A facile winner over C&D earlier this month, when trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies, CORPORAL JACKJONES remains open to progression on his debut for Syd Hosie. He has to shoulder a 7lb penalty for that success, but the fact Beau Morgan negates all of that with his claim makes the son of Milan of interest. Six And Out sports a first-time tongue-tie following a decent second at Wincanton last November and shades the danger vote from Buck Of Maine, who is taken to build on a fair third at Plumpton most recently.

Unless the betting speaks in the favour of one of the Christian Williams newcomers this may develop into a straight fight between SIX AND OUT and Buck of Maine, with the former selected to make it third time lucky after a pair of promising runner-up efforts.

The form of SIX AND OUT's two runs entitle him to make it third-time lucky.
Ths is the racecard key.
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