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 6 race.

GRAFFITI was only beaten a neck into second on his seasonal return at Brighton two weeks ago and, with the benefit of that run, the four-year-old could go one better off just a 2lb higher mark. Girl Inthe Picture also hit the crossbar on her most recent outing and she edges out Hellavapace and Josiebond to be the pick of the remainder.

GIRL INTHE PICTURE was just about better than ever when runner-up to a course specialist at Yarmouth a fortnight ago and she holds sound claims of going one place better from the same mark. Josiebond has cheekpieces back on and is likely to get back on track, with Kenilworth King another to consider starting out for a new yard.

He doesn't help himself by tending to race a bit too freely but GRAFFITI ran well in defeat on his seasonal debut and is selected.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MISS SHOW OFF displayed plenty of encouragement when only denied by a neck on her racecourse debut at Sandown last month and Clive Cox's filly is hard to oppose on the back of that performance. That said, Tierney should appreciate this drop in grade having contested a Listed event last time and Mantra is another with valid form claims. Of the newcomers, Beautiful Diamond and Ziggy's Queen make the most appeal.

MANTRA caught the eye massively with her finishing effort when fourth in a Yarmouth maiden on debut 2 weeks ago, finishing strongly from off the pace after a very slow start, so gets the vote with plenty of improvement expected. Miss Show Off went close to making a winning start at Sandown so is respected, while Beautiful Diamond is a newcomer to note having fetched a tidy sum at the Breeze Ups.

The pick is MANTRA, who caught the eye making good late headway on her Yarmouth debut. Miss Show Off is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Isle Of Dreams merits the utmost respect on the back of five consecutive victories but a 4lb rise for the most recent of those wins will make life harder for her now up in grade. With that in mind, the unexposed DOLLY GRAY gets the vote following her third on seasonal debut at Wolverhampton recently. Rainbow Mirage is 1lb below her last winning mark and is another to consider.

ISLE OF DREAMS continued on her upward curve when completing an impressive 5-timer in determined fashion at Thirsk 46 days ago. The handicapper has applied a little more pressure but she may not have reached her limit and earns the vote to come out on top again. Hello Me is the danger.

Very progressive mare ISLE OF DREAMS has won her last five races and might have been found a good opportunity to add to her haul here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

It is likely INSTALLATION was in need of the run when he finished down the field at Newmarket on his seasonal debut and, given he showed a good deal of improvement dropped to this level at Hamilton last time, Richard Fahey's gelding is an attractive proposition on this occasion. That form has already been boosted and, from the foot of the weights, he appears to be a big player. Funny Story and recent Haydock winner Spirit Of Applause are forwarded as the pick of the opposition.

FUNNY STORY shaped well on her return at Newmarket and looks the type to win handicaps. She's taken to come out on top from Haydock-scorer Spirit of Applause and Doncaster-winner Secret Guest.

Two of these comes here after convincing wins. SECRET GUEST has fewer miles on the clock than Sprit Of Applause and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SPLENDENT ran a blinder to be third in a decent handicap at York three weeks ago and he is a strong candidate off just 1lb higher today. The step up in trip is an interesting move, but given he was doing his best work at the finish on the Knavesmire, there is good reason to expect it will suit. The fitting of cheekpieces for the first time may also assist with improvement. Bashful Boy looks the chief danger, although Protected Guest is competitively weighted for his return to turf.

SPLENDENT has been going the right way this season, successful at Windsor in May before improving again when third at York 9 days later, so he can resume winning ways with cheekpieces now on. Heading the list of dangers is Bashful Boy, who looked better than ever back on the Flat on his latest outing, ahead of Protected Guest.

It might pay to give another chance to SINGLE, who wasn't at her best last time but ran very well in a good race at Newmarket in May.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A comfortable winner over 7f at York last month, STARNBERG left the impression that he can secure a double stepping up in trip and Richard Hannon's inmate looks the one to beat. The fact Alec Voikhansky negates most of the gelding's 8lb rise for that success with his 5lb claim makes him of significant interest, but the consistent Gulmarg should not be taken lightly with his most recent run for third at Newmarket in mind. Abu Royal kept on well to score in maiden company at Ayr last month and completes the shortlist on his handicap bow.

An interesting 3-y-o handicap and it could be worth siding with AUGUST. His finishing effort never quite matched the way he travelled when fourth at Newmarket 3 weeks ago but there's no doubting he remains the type to do better and, from an appealing opening mark, he earns the vote. Impressive Ayr winner Abu Royal and Umberto head up the dangers, along with Starnberg.

There should still be more to come from AUGUST, who makes his handicap debut after coming fourth in a good Newmarket novice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Preference is for THE NEW MARWAN. The Dark Angel gelding is officially 1lb well-in competing off the same mark as when half-a-length second at Redcar last time. Trojan Truth and the unexposed My Chiquita complete the shortlist. The former is feared most on the basis that he is up just the 2lb for scoring over this trip at Windsor and is now tried in first-time cheekpieces.

THE NEW MARWAN shaped well at Redcar last week and can resume winning ways. Recent Windsor scorer Trojan Truth and Alhabor are feared.

This can go to THE NEW MARWAN (nap) who returned to form at Redcar last week. Alhabor is next best.
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