There were 41 Races on Tuesday 20th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Wexford, 7 races at Thirsk, 6 races at Stratford, 7 races at Beverley, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Ascot, 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.

RAFIKI , who won a novice hurdle here last summer, runs for an in-form yard and appeals now he is back on a happy hunting ground. The gelding has had a wind operation since he was last seen in this discipline and, having had a spin on the Flat at Lingfield last month, he is dangerous to underestimate with a tongue-tie now applied. Boundsy Boy is also a serious player, while Genever Dragon is another to consider returning from a break.

RAFIKI failed to build on his novice success at this course last year but he is nevertheless worth chancing off this reduced mark, in the hope that the change of scenery (this will be his first run for the in-form James Owen yard) works the oracle. On recent evidence Boundsy Boy is appealing, while Genever Dragon should be involved if ready to roll and Ten Past Midnight would also have a live chance if on-song.

A few to consider but COASTAL SUN can step up on a respectable return from wind surgery in a more competitive race than this last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

TITANIUM MOON shed the maiden tag in decisive style at Cartmel and she can follow up in this contest. The five-year-old mare showed glimpses of promise on the Flat and can continue to improve in this code stepping up in trip. Stowaway Jess demands the utmost respect after recording a comfortable victory at Market Rasen last time out, while Honey I'm Good can follow them home.

A thin race so an excellent opportunity for TITANIUM MOON to follow up her recent wide-margin Cartmel success. Stowaway Jess is feared most.

Donald McCain's mare TITANIUM MOON skipped nicely clear on the run-in at Cartmel last month and can follow up here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The progressive CARRIGEEN KAMPALA has won her last two outings by a cumulative 27 lengths and the five-year-old gets the nod to add another win to her tally. The Fergal O'Brien-trained mare landed the first of her victories over this C&D and she can repeat that feat in this contest. Hidol Du Livet shed the maiden tag at Worcester earlier this month and he looks the most immediate danger, while Ve Day completes the shortlist.

It's highly likely this will be dominated by the 3 previous hurdle winners in this line-up, with CARRIGEEN KAMPALA taken to continue her progression and complete a hat-trick. Recent Worcester scorer Hidol du Livet may give her more to do than VE Day.

Hivol Du Livet might take some catching but CARRIGEEN KAMPALA has impressed on both appearances this spring and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Too Friendly was a touch fortuitous when winning at Fakenham after Nevendon made a bad mistake at the last and while he can still go well, an added 5lb from the handicapper will make his life harder. JAMACHO has won over C&D four times and although beaten a long way in the Swinton at Haydock last month, that was his first start since October and he ought to find this easier. For Pleasure has won both his starts here and warrants serious consideration as well.

This course lends itself well to front-runners and the free-going FOR PLEASURE is taken to maintain his 100% record here. The 8-y-o has dipped a long way in the weights and there were signs at Warwick last month that he's ready to strike. Bombyx proved that he retains plenty of ability at Ludlow and Lucy Wadham's charge is feared most ahead of Jamacho, who will find this company far more palatable than at Haydock where he contested the valuable Swinton Handicap. Oakley is also shortlisted.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Pleasure Garden is one of the in-form options after winning at Plumpton and finishing second at Fontwell on his only two starts over fences and another bold bid is expected. GO FOX has been upped 7lb for a comfortable success at Fakenham and a repeat of those front-running tactics may be enough to see him back that performance up. Jet Of Dreams is a point-to-point winner who might be a better proposition in this sphere.

JET OF DREAMS shaped with encouragement over hurdles and has been allotted a generous opening mark for one that won a point easily, so he boasts strong claims of making a winning chasing debut. Go Fox is of obvious interest having bounced back to score at Fakenham and Restandbethankful could return to top form with Brian Hughes back up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DO IT FOR THY SEN has won both starts this season, the first after a disqualification, and the latest with a very easy win when making all the running. He does have a 7lb penalty to carry here but if connections feel he is up to running again so quickly, he still looks the likeliest winner dropping in grade. Steel Wave is no back number at the age of 13 and he can fight it out with O'Faolains Lad for second place.

DO IT FOR THY SEN faces a very quick turnaround for a chaser but he's in top form and this is unlikely to take much winning, so there's a strong chance he can complete the hat-trick. Arctic Lodge looks a notable chasing debutant for a shrewd stable and O'Faolains Lad can't be ignored from a reduced mark.
Ths is the racecard key.
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