There were 44 Races on Wednesday 28th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Bath, 8 races at Naas, 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 4 race.

Watcha Matey sets the standard of those to have raced after stepping forward from his introduction to fill the runner-up spot at Haydock. He may put that experience to good use against some interesting newcomers, but JUBILEE WALK cost 185,000 euros at the Goffs Orby sale and James Ferguson's colt, who is related to several winners, gets the vote to make a winning debut. Aragon Castle and Dancing Gemini are others worth noting.

The market should reveal plenty in this juvenile maiden and James Ferguson's JUBILEE WALK, bred to be useful, is taken to go in at the first time of asking ahead of fellow newcomer Aragon Castle. Watcha Matey appeals as the best of those with experience and can claim minor honours once more.

The vote goes to WATCHA MATEY, who sets a fair standard on his second at Haydock and is open to more progress on this step up in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Grandfather Tom completed a quickfire hat-trick at Leicester, but he has had the benefit of his jockeys' claims on his last couple of starts and faces a stiffer task. With that in mind, the vote goes to REDREDROBIN, who is another arriving in fine fettle, making it three wins from her last four starts over 6f here, and Malcolm Saunders' mare is unlikely to have any issue dropping back in trip. Saaheq and Just Glamorous appeal most of the remainder.

This is a drop in class for SAMPERS SEVEN and representing a yard in excellent order, she gets the vote in favour of the thriving pair Grandfather Tom and Redredrobin.

The vote goes to GRANDFATHER TOM (nap), who has won four of his last five starts and was as good as ever at Leicester 11 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Ralph Beckett has already sent out two juvenile winners here this season and SLEVEN may well add to that tally. A 60,000gns purchase at the Craven Breeze-Up sale, the son of Acclamation is expected to know his job and could potentially get the better of rivals that have already shown promise, including Equity Law, who finished runner-up over C&D on debut. Rednblue Sovereign and Luas complete the shortlist.

Quite a valuable prize for a novice and it can go the way of EQUITY LAW who shaped well on his C&D debut a fortnight ago. Rednblue Sovereign took another step forward when runner-up over 7f at Sandown last time and can provide the chief threat unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding Ralph Beckett newcomer Sleven.

Top of the list is EQUITY LAW, who made a bold bid when runner-up over C&D two weeks ago and sets a good standard on that debut form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

SKYSAIL appeals as just the type to continue improving after a comfortable success on his return at Goodwood last month. The son of Tasleet relished the step up to a mile on that occasion and he should have too much for surprise Southwell winner Swift Lioness and Helm Rock, who has been knocking on the door of late with some solid efforts in defeat.

In first-time blinkers, SKYSAIL relished the longer trip when making a winning handicap debut at Goodwood on his return and he can follow up with further progress to come. Swift Lioness also arrives on the back of a win last time out and could be the main danger, while Helm Rock can give another good account.

Top of the list is SKYSAIL, who improved his record to 2-4 when bolting up on his handicap debut at Goodwood last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

RAJASTHAN ran two highly creditable races as a two-year-old behind some classy individuals and he should be primed to go on his return. The step up in trip is a major plus and the well-bred son of Dubawi gets the vote ahead of Spectacular Style, who ran a race full of promise when second to a stable companion of the selection's on debut at Redcar. Sgian Dubh is one with experience of the track and could benefit from the drop in distance.

A 625,000 gns yearling son of Frankel, SPECTACULAR STYLE shaped promisingly amidst clear greenness when finishing runner-up at Redcar last month and with above-average improvement a distinct possibility, Roger Varian's 3-y-o is fancied to go a place better at the expense of Rajasthan, who showed plenty of ability when placed on both outings last year. Sgian Dubh can fill out third spot.

This rests between SPECTACULAR STYLE and Rajasthan. The former looks sure to step up significantly from his debut second.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Krona has shown significant improvement since going handicapping, bolting up at Kempton and Southwell. She will need to transfer that form to the turf, though, so she is passed over in favour of NADER KING, who could improve for this step up in trip after he was beaten into third behind a subsequent Royal Ascot winner over 1m2f at Newbury. Maasai Mara takes a step down in grade following a good fourth at the Derby meeting and has to be respected.

A competitive 3-y-o handicap, with the bottom-weight KRONA fancied to land the hat-trick after completing a quickfire double on AW in February. Gozo took a significant step forward on his handicap debut at Haydock last time and is feared most, with Nader King also open to progress stepped up further in trip.

Preference is for MAASAI MARA following his staying-on fourth over 1m2f in a better race at Epsom. Nader King is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PERFECT GENTLEMAN put a Kempton disappointment behind him when runner-up at Yarmouth and he only has to compete off a 1lb higher rating. He is also aided by the services of Harry Davies, who claims 3lb, so he might be tough to beat. Racing Demon stuck his neck out to triumph at Chepstow and he can go well once more off 3lb higher, while Commission's handicap debut on his Goodwood comeback was ordinary but he can't be written off just yet.

PERFECT GENTLEMAN is generally progressive and stayed on nicely to finish second at Yarmouth last time, so he's fancied to get back to winning ways. Vegas Jack is in good form and could pose the main threat, although Goodwood Vision is a likely improver on handicap debut.

An open race in which recent Chepstow winner RACING DEMON gets the vote ahead of Perfect Gentleman and Vegas Jack.
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