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.

A promising third on his debut behind a Royal Ascot-bound rival, MOYET should be open to plenty of improvement being by an up-and-coming sire in Blue Point. He gets the vote ahead of newcomer Foreign Exchange, who hails from a stable that have done very well with their juveniles already this season. Fellow debutant Merrimack and Sovereign Nation are others to consider.

MOYET is the percentage call on the back of his promising debut third at Goodwood, although a strong market move for newcomers Foreign Exchange, whose stable has some smart juveniles to compare him to, or Merrimack would put a slightly different slant on things.

Foreign Exchange and Merrimack are newcomers of some note but MOYET may put his experience to good use.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This can go the way of SEALINE, who has run well here before when fourth on debut and looked to be getting the hang of things late on at Chester last month. The son of Australia is narrowly preferred to Emma Emilleen, and Master Chartwell, who took part in a hot race at York on his racecourse bow. Others to note include Godwinson, Paternoster Square and Redcliff Glen.

Those with experience don't set the bar that high so a chance is taken on William Haggas newcomer GODWINSON whose smart half-brother Tiber Flow made a winning debut in these silks. Emma Emilleen probably won't really come into her own until tackling 1¼m+ but has shown enough in her 2 starts around 1m to suggest she can make her presence felt here. Sealine and Eddie Temple are others to consider.

It wasn't just the winner Mostabshir who makes the novice event contested by MASTER CHARTWELL at York look appealing form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Runner-up on two of her last three starts and not beaten far on just her second run on Turf at Windsor, COLOANE has shown more than enough to suggest that she can get off the mark at the ninth time of asking. That may be at the main expense of the capable Menalippe, and Hildegard, who should be suited by going further up in distance ever so slightly.

Preference is for HILDEGARD, who remains open to improvement and begins her handicap career on a workable mark. Coloane and Menalippe make up the shortlist.

Forever Proud and Bernadine can go well but EVA ROSIE left the impression she could do significantly better last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

ANOTHER ROMANCE was last seen running with huge credit in a Listed event at Newmarket in October. This represents a big drop in grade for the daughter of Night Of Thunder and she could prove very tough to beat against this level of competition. The main danger might be Gulliver, who ran well in this grade last time at Ripon when getting up for fourth and he could have a say off the same mark. Lethal Nymph also merits consideration.

A very useful sprint in which the vote goes to LETHAL NYMPH who shaped as if needing the run on his Windsor reappearance and could be spot on now. Temple Bruer only got a 3 lb nudge for his recent Doncaster success and is second choice ahead of the reopposing Another Romance.

Temple Bruer continues on the up for his current yard but LETHAL NYMPH may leave his reappearance well behind him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Dolly Gray went in by just over two lengths last time over C&D and she is likely to be bang there once more, despite carrying 5lb extra, but she could come out second best to MINE THAT SHIP. The daughter of Kodiac shaped well on her handicap bow last time at Newmarket and should have more to come, while Bayraat completes the shortlist.

DOLLY GRAY improved to score comfortably over C&D last week and she's preferred to Bayraat, who arrives on the back of a solid showing at Wetherby. 3-y-o Fayasel is the pick of the remainder.

Dolly Gray might find this harder than last week and BAYRAAT (nap) may be the one to lower her colours.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

In this competitive contest marginal preference goes to SPANISH ANGEL, who has been a consistent customer this term. The Ruth Carr-trained six-year-old has been edging towards a sixth career victory of late and he can go one better than his latest outing at Thirsk. Apache Star produced a respectable effort when third at Wolverhampton last month and is the most immediate danger off 2lb lower. Hot Scoop completes the shortlist off 1lb lower than his last winning mark.

SPANISH ANGEL hasn't won on turf for some time but he found only one too good at Thirsk 6 days ago and this appeals as a good opportunity, so he gets the nod over the in-form Apache Star. Suanni is another one to consider.

Spanish Angel looks booked for another good run but HOT SCOOP is well treated now and his latest run offered some encouragement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

STORM ASSET relished the step up in trip to land the spoils at Wolverhampton last time out and the four-year-old could repeat that feat without the burden of a penalty here. The Tony Carroll-trained gelding kept on well on that occasion and, considering Mille Wonnacott is now able to claim her full 5lb allowance, he gets the nod. Ice Shadow took a step in the right direction when third at Redcar last month and merits consideration, while Eltham Palace is another to consider.

ICE SHADOW ran well on his first go at this trip last time and blinkers might bring a bit more out of him, so he takes marginal preference over Storm Asset. Bold And Loyal also arrives on the back of a good effort, so he's considered despite his long-standing maiden tag.

AW winners Oscar Doodle and Storm Asset, along with turf runner-up Bold And Loyal, are players but ICE SHADOW gets the vote.
Ths is the racecard key.
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