There were 28 Races on Tuesday 6th June 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Lingfield, 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.

TANTALUS was four lengths clear of the third when runner-up at Catterick over 6f last time and, off the same mark with the addition of first-time cheekpieces, he looks to be the one to side with. Lola's Moment is considered on her return to action off the lowest mark yet in her young career to date, while Arnie Angell makes his first start for the David Griffiths stable and is also of interest.

Not a strong race, so TANTALUS, who was runner-up from the same mark at Catterick, looks to have been found a great chance to get off the mark. Al Najada and Rwenearlytheredad are not yet exposed and are a couple of potential threats.

With strong claims on recent form, TANTALUS could well open his account. Rwenearlytheredad is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

NATIONAL CHARTER hasn't been seen on the Flat since April last year, when she was a very respectable third at this track over 1m6f, and if she could bring that level of form to the table, the four-year-old could go very well. Glory And Honour is capable of getting involved off his current mark as he returns to the turf, while Absolute Ruler is another to consider.

ABSOLUTE RULER got it right at the second attempt over hurdles and now he's back in some sort of form he looks ready to cash in on what is a lowly Flat mark compared to what he used to be capable of. Ask Peter goes without headgear this time and is certainly in the right hands to bounce back, with Glory And Honour likely to be plugging on.

In what looks a weak handicap the well-handicapped CRAFTER is taken to win his first race for his present yard by beating Ask Peter.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

HUG A TREE finished third at Salisbury on debut and she should have learned a lot from that first race experience. The daughter of Mehmas could be the one to beat if finding some improvement. The main danger might be Hot Front, who is related to plenty of winners and has enough speed in her pedigree to suggest she can be competitive on debut. Any market support for Rocket Money would be interesting.

HUG A TREE caught the eye when a running-on third at Salisbury 10 days ago and can find the required improvement to beat Passionately, who ran to a decent level in a newcomers race at Chantilly. All 3 debutantes need keeping an eye on, notably the speedily-bred Hot Front.

The form choice appears to be PASSIONATELY, ahead of Hug A Tree. The three newcomers have good credentials.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SAIL ON SILVERBIRD chased home a couple of promising types when hitting the frame at Wolverhampton two weeks ago. She makes her handicap debut from a potentially lenient mark and, with the switch to turf unlikely to pose an issue, the daughter of Twirling Candy can open her account. Harriet's Angel split rivals in a three-runner contest at Ripon last month and must be of interest upped to 7f for the first time, while Sophia's Starlight appeals most of the remainder.

LILIKOI fared best of those held up when third in a deeper C&D handicap than this one 3 weeks ago so she has plenty to recommend her. Jazz Samba can be excused her Beverley run and she's a threat, along with Sophia's Starlight.

Handicap debutantes HARRIET'S ANGEL and Sail On Silverbird head the shortlist, with Sophia's Starlight third choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

William Haggas has a good strike-rate at this venue and so it might be worth siding with OPERA LEGEND. The Night Of Thunder gelding raced exclusively over 7f across his three qualifying runs but, with a step up in trip likely to benefit, he can make a successful handicap bow. The hat-trick seeking Blue Yonder is feared most, while Captain Potter is also considered.

BLUE YONDER scored easily at Wolverhampton and could be good for the hat-trick. Opera Legend is very interesting making his handicap debut up in trip for a top yard, while Leading Company shaped well at Beverley and may have more races in him.

There could be even more to come from BLUE YONDER at this sort of distance. Opera Legend is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

RED ASTAIRE seemed to appreciate a drop in trip when filling the runner-up spot over this distance at Redcar last month. Tim Easterby's four-year-old retains the mark from that outing and looks open to further progression here, although the reopposing Muddy Lynn (third) can give the selection plenty to think about. Ricksen returns to turf and completes the shortlist, along with Going Underground and Variety Island.

RED ASTAIRE responded really well for the fitting of cheekpieces when second at Redcar last week and has good claims from the same mark. Muddy Lynn was just behind him that day and has a race like this in her on that showing. Asmund is also worth a look.

The unexposed filly MUDDY LYNN is taken to reverse last week's Redcar form with Red Astaire. Magical Effect should also go well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Thank The Lord finished a decent third over this trip at Bath last month and must enter calculations off the same mark, but JENEVER looks the one to beat following a fair second over 6f at Thirsk most recently. Ben Sanderson knocks 3lb off the gelding's back, which makes him of significant interest down in trip, while Golden Prosperity and Yaahobby are others worthy of consideration.

THANK THE LORD ran well back from another break at Bath recently and could be the way to go. Jenever and Autumn Flight are respected also.

With his Thirsk effort having major substance, JENEVER (nap) holds particularly strong claims. Rainbow Rain is second choice.
Ths is the racecard key.
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