There were 43 Races on Wednesday 21st June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Ascot, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Ripon, 7 races at Wexford, 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.

INDISPENSABLE's second-placed finish at Goodwood is working out better than expected, with both the third and fourth winning next time out, and a breakthrough success could be on the cards now dropped into a class 5 event. There were positives to be gleaned from Full Gambit's debut third at Catterick earlier in the month and Amy Murphy's filly looks most likely to chase the selection home, marginally ahead of Specific Times.

INDISPENSABLE failed to build on her encouraging debut effort as expected when runner-up over 6f at Goodwood last month but that was still a solid enough display and a repeat may well be enough to see her off the mark at the third attempt now returned to the minimum trip. Full Gambit was getting the hang of things late on when third on debut at Catterick 3 weeks ago and can figure with progress likely. Ziggy's Queen and Specific Times complete the shortlist.

Ziggy's Queen is open to considerable improvement but she'll need it to lower the colours of standard-setting INDISPENSABLE.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BONDI BAY caught the eye when staying on into second place on her opening bid at Salisbury last month and could prove tough to beat with that experience now under her belt. Bright finished behind two subsequent winners when third at Wolverhampton in May and isn't one to take lightly now stepped up to 6f on this switch to turf. Moralisa requires some improvement to topple the main protagonists but still makes most appeal of the remainder.

Likely this will develop into a straight fight between BONDI BAY and Bright, with a narrow preference for the former after her promising opening effort at Salisbury.

Rae Guest's filly BONDI BAY did well to finish second on her debut at Salisbury and will be hard to beat if she can build on that run.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Bloomwithgrace ran to a similar level as his seasonal debut when runner-up in a fillies' novice at Goodwood recently and may find a 2lb rise on this return to handicap company leaves her vulnerable. Although Tom Dascombe's charge still enters calculations, KHINJANI makes most appeal. The daughter of Sir Percy offered something to work with when staying on into third on her return to action at Redcar last month, while handicap debutant Anjo Bonita arrives in good heart and completes the shortlist.

KHINJANI was noted doing her best work at the finish when third behind a similarly unexposed pair on return/handicap debut at Redcar 3 weeks ago and, with further progress in the offing, she could well be the answer. Bloomwithgrace, now stepped up in trip, and Dungar Glory are others fancied to be in the mix.

Khinjani still has more to come but ANJO BONITA may be able to get off the mark now her attentions are switched to handicaps.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ANOTHER BAAR arrives in search of a hat-trick of victories having defied a 10lb rise for an impressive C&D success at Beverley last Sunday. He carries a 6lb penalty for that latest victory and may prove to be a tough nut to crack. Mutaany is worth another chance following a below-par effort at Newmarket in a contest that has worked out well, while others to consider include Tribal Hunter and Rock Of England.

ROCK OF ENGLAND confirmed the promise of his previous run when an easy winner at Hamilton last week and has obvious claims under a penalty. Mutaany had excuses at Newmarket and remains of interest, with hat-trick seeking Another Baar best of the others.

Rock Of England won well at Hamilton last week but he's up against another thriving rival in ANOTHER BAAR this time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ZIMMERMAN has produced two solid efforts in defeat this season, with a runner-up effort at Thirsk backed up with a fourth at Hamilton, and the four-year-old appears to have been found a suitable opportunity to get back to winning ways. Knightswood won here on his penultimate start and commands respect, while Auld Toon Loon could have more to offer having got off the mark at Haydock last time.

A tight handicap in which a chance is taken on first-time cheekpieces giving ARRANGE a bit extra. Knightswood returns to the scene of his win at the start of the month and is second choice ahead of Captain Kane, who should benefit from the return to 1½m.

C&D winner CAPTAIN KANE kept on for a good fourth of six behind Auld Toon Loon over 1m2f 11 days ago and can come out on top.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

AZAIM finished a creditable third over this trip at Carlisle earlier this month and Michael Dods' inmate must hold every chance of being in the mix now in classified stakes company. He shaped as if further progression could be on the cards and is fancied to get the better of Zebadaay, who finished a fair fifth, also at Carlisle, on his most recent run. Bedazzling completes the shortlist,

Hard to make a compelling case for any of these and GINATO is hardly a winning machine, but this does represent a drop in class. Flavius Titus should be spot on fitness-wise and he's a threat, along with Gullane One.

A few possible revivers but GULLANE ONE has conditions to suit and is marginally preferred to Azaim.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Only denied by three-quarters of a length when finishing third at Southwell on his most recent run, Primo rates a big player on the pick of his form. However, a 2lb drop from CANARIA PRINCE's latest outing could be what it takes for him to progress and Tim Easterby's five-year-old rates the one to beat. Golden Gal and Hot Scoop are others worthy of consideration.

This could be a reasonable race for the grade with several of these lurking on a dangerous mark. None more so than, HOT SCOOP, who would have finished even closer at Nottingham last week with a clear run. Canaria Prince and Golden Gal are a couple of threats.

Although he's yet to win this year, CANARIA PRINCE (nap) has been threatening and his latest Thirsk third can be marked up.
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