There were 56 Races on Friday 23rd June 2023 across 8 meetings. There was 8 races at Redcar, 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Ascot, 6 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Limerick, 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.

MIMI KAKUSHI took a step forward when finishing in fourth over 6f at Newmarket on her most recent outing, and the daughter of Galileo Gold gets a tentative vote in a trappy contest. She was beaten by Flag Of St George on that occasion, who was deemed good enough for the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot. Lady Of Africa sports first-time blinkers following a disappointing run in France earlier this month, while the unraced Sometimes A Lady also warrants a market check.

Worthwhile form is thin on the ground in this seller but a repeat of MIMI KAKUSHI's fourth-placed finish in novice company at Newmarket last month may well suffice. Lady of Africa is feared most unless there's market support for either newcomer.

This looks a great opportunity for MIMI KAKUSHI whose form stands head and shoulders above the others with experience.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Only narrowly denied at Southwell on her most recent outing in February, COAXING rates the one to beat if transferring that all-weather form to turf. She is rated 2lb above her last winning mark and, with further progression likely, she's taken to get the better of the class-dropping Kodebreaker. Alseeyerthere remains unexposed and can build on a fair fourth at Doncaster earlier this month.

MARTIN'S BRIG was unlucky not to win at this track last month, and granted better luck in-running this time, David Thompson's charge can gain compensation dropped back down to 7f. Fiftyshadesofred has tumbled in the weights, and he could emerge as the main danger, with the promising Conor Planas booked to ride. Coaxing and Alseeyerthere can fight out third spot.

Although a win around here for Martin's Brig would be deserved, ALSEEYERTHERE looks well worth this quick return to 7f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This represents a good opportunity for OKEANOS to regain the winning thread and Ivan Furtado's four-year-old can take advantage of a drop in trip. He is 3lb above his last winning mark and rates a solid contender. Biplane finished a fair fourth over a mile at Ayr earlier this month and is feared most, while Kats Bob completes the shortlist.

This can go the way of OKEANOS, who was ultimately found out by the longer trip having refused to settle at Wolverhampton just under 8 weeks ago2, but back down in distance and having a first start on turf, Ivan Furtado's 4-y-o can get back to winning ways. Like A Lion has been given a chance by the handicapper so he's put forward as the main threat back at 7f, with Key Look taken to fill out third spot.

Two back down to winning marks who were also both unlucky in the run last time, KATS BOB is narrowly preferred to Darbucks.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ROCKONMECCA ran her best race to date when beaten just under two lengths at Ripon earlier in the month, and the combination of a 1lb drop and first-time blinkers may see Michael Dods' filly gain a first success. Bay Of Hope was an eye-catcher when staying on into fifth on the all-weather in January and he's feared most now switched to turf. Senseofentitlement completes the shortlist.

ROCKONMECCA went close to opening her account in first-time headgear when third at Ripon earlier this month and this represents a good opportunity for Michael Dods's filly to come out on top with blinkers the equipment of choice this time around. Senseofentitlement turned in his best effort of the season at Beverley recently, so he heads up the opposition, ahead of the returning Bay of Hope.

The choice is ROCKONMECCA who has run well in all three handicaps since returning in April and should be suited by the return to 7f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

BARYSHNIKOV looked a winner in waiting judged on his luckless passage at Ripon earlier this month, and a first triumph of the season appears a distinct possibility off only 1lb higher. Wild Side continued her fine form when successful on her handicap debut at Catterick last month and isn't taken lightly in her quest to land a hat-trick. Mahanakhon also commands attention.

BARYSHNIKOV looked unlucky not to win when runner-up at Ripon last time, finishing well having been held up in a steadily-run race, and he can make amends this time around. Wild Side arrives bidding for a hat-trick and isn't taken lightly, while Mahanakhon can also give another good account.

George Boughey's WILD SIDE has improved by the run this term and is taken to complete her hat-trick with the step up to 1m also a plus
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Liseo hasn't appeared the most straightforward of geldings this season and although the four-year-old is likely to be involved on this switch to novice company, it may pay to take him on with the lightly-raced FLYING FRONTIER. James Tate's colt showed the benefit of his debut second at Newcastle in March when winning a maiden at Carlisle earlier this month, and he's taken to defy a 7lb penalty. Iron Lion is 7lb better off with the selection for a two-length defeat and is the main danger.

Having shown plenty when runner-up on debut, FLYING FRONTIER went one better at Carlisle at the beginning of the month and he can score again with the further step up in trip to suit. Liseo wasted no time getting back to form on his latest outing and could be the main danger, ahead of Iron Lion.

It will be no surprise if FLYING FRONTIER repeats his Carlisle superiority over Iron Lion despite the 7lb worse terms.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

IN THE TRENCHES ran an encouraging race on his handicap debut at Chepstow earlier in the month, and he must hold every chance if building on that second-placed effort. Connor Planas' 5lb claim is a major plus and he can see off the likes of Orchestra and Perfect Play, who is better than what he showed at Epsom last time out.

PERFECT PLAY confirmed the promise of his runner-up effort on return when going one better at Chester in May, before probably doing just too much too soon to last home at Epsom a week later. He can leave his latest run behind back down in grade, so is taken to see off the challenge of In The Trenches and Orchestra.

Ian Williams' son of Australia GORDON GREY appeals as a likely sort now handicapping with his stamina drawn out more and gets the vote
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CINQUE VERDE has been knocking on the door of late and conditions look ideal as she aims to finally get off the mark at the seventh time of asking. The daughter of Sioux Nation is narrowly preferred to Talha, who has been unlucky not to get off the mark having finished runner-up on four of his five career outings. Profitable Edge and Stella Blue are capable of being in the shake-up too.

The finale can go the way of TALHA, who soon got back on track when runner-up at Hamilton 15 days ago and looks ready to open his account as he now goes handicapping. Lola's Moment shaped better than the bare result on her return from 8 months off and is feared most, with Cinque Verde completing the shortlist.

Richard Fahey's TALHA (nap) is taken to gain a deserved first win now stepping into handicap company off a lenient-looking opening mark
Ths is the racecard key.
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