There were 44 Races on Tuesday 13th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Brighton, 8 races at Southwell, 8 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Sligo, 7 races at Ayr, 7 races at Wetherby, 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.

TARBAT NESS remains a maiden after 11 starts but was only beaten a length off this mark at Carlisle earlier this month, his third placed effort from three starts in 2023. A repeat of his latest performance may see him get to the front here. That said, Burnage Boy and We'll Go Again have been running well over jumps this year and both could get involved on their return to the Flat.

TARBAT NESS extended his sequence of placed efforts to 3 at Carlisle earlier this month and this looks a good opportunity for John Berry's 4-y-o to finally get off the mark. We'll Go Again appeared to finish with more in the tank at Cartmel just under 2 weeks ago so he may emerge as the main danger back in this sphere, with Funky Town Pinkie and Burnage Boy taken to fight out third spot.

Preference is for WE'LL GO AGAIN, who was placed in a recent chase and could plausibly have untapped potential over 2m on the Flat.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Richard Fahey has his two-year-olds running well, and She's A Gambler looks interesting with plenty of speed in her pedigree. She could go close along with Pinpoint, who looked as if he would benefit from the experience when seventh on debut at Goodwood. However, Alice Haynes has a good record with her juveniles and a chance is taken on her Sioux Nation filly ARIZONA DESERT, who is bred to be a sprinter.

ARIZONA DESERT makes plenty of appeal on paper and is selected to become her stable's sixth successful 2-y-o debutante this spring. She's A Gambler and Northerner are a couple of other newcomers to keep a close eye on in the betting.

Richard Hannon's PINPOINT showed some ability in a competitive Goodwood novice last month and might put that experience to good use.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Tobetso could prove popular with the William Haggas yard in good form, but he hasn't been seen since coming home fourth at Chepstow last September, and has been gelded since. With that in mind, FAKHRA might have the edge after her debut second earlier in the month, where she was beaten less than a length despite a slow start. The daughter of Zoustar should only improve for that experience, while Viscountess Renard is a newcomer to note.

FAKHRA shaped with abundant promise on debut when finishing a running-on second at Chepstow earlier this month, so Richard Hannon's filly is fancied to go a place better with improvement on the cards. Tobetso didn't offer a great deal on both outings as a 2-y-o but he's in top hands and he could be the one to give the selection most to think about. Newcomer Viscountess Renard and Final Credit can do battle for third place.

Newcomer Viscountess Renard makes some appeal on paper but FAKHRA looks the one to beat on her promising Chepstow debut form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

WAR CHANT appeals as a likely type to cope with a 6lb penalty imposed for a facile success over an extended mile at Nottingham nine days ago. The gelding made all that day and still looks to have plenty of potential. Na Scoitear may find improvement in first-time blinkers, while Annalee Lass is another considered off just 2lb higher than last month's Ripon success.

WAR CHANT looks well-in under a penalty for his wide-margin Nottingham success so the follow up beckons. Mr Jetman beat a subsequent winner at Redcar last month and will be a big threat if returning to that sort of form. Ripon-scorer Annalee Lass is next best.

Following his easy win at Nottingham last week, WAR CHANT is going to be hard to beat against some mainly out-of-form rivals.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BELTANE made a pleasing start for Michael Appleby when a very close third at Beverley 13 days ago and he looks a solid option, despite having to shoulder 2lb more. He was rated higher earlier in his career, so looks very capable of another bold effort on these terms. The class-dropping Starshiba is feared most, although Ventura Rascal is dangerous to rule out given that he won a claiming handicap off this mark last summer.

Having enjoyed a fruitful all-weather campaign, STARSHIBA ran badly under a change of tactics at York last month but, back down in class 5 company, David O'Meara's 6-y-o is fancied to gain a first success on the turf. Beltane ran a cracker on first start for Mick Appleby at Beverley just under 2 weeks ago, so he's put forward as the main danger, ahead of Star Shield and Ventura Rascal.

Following a good third at Beverley on debut for Mick Appleby, BELTANE (nap) is taken to beat Ventura Rascal and Star Shield.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

RAGOSINA didn't get a clear run last time at Pontefract after a slow start and she did well to go under by just a length in the circumstances. This small field may help and if she can repeat that effort, she could win for the first time. Recent Nottingham runner-up Angels Landing is an obvious rival but top-weight won't help her cause, while Purnika tries a hood on her first start in handicap company and could surprise a few.

RAGOSINA took a step forward when runner-up on her handicap debut/reappearance at Pontefract despite still looking green, so with further improvement anticipated, she's a straightforward choice to go one better. Angels Landing was unlucky to bump into a big improver at Nottingham and is feared most.

The unexposed FLIGHT OF ANGELS should improve on her reappearance run and is taken to beat Ragosina and Angels Landing.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Azeezan appeals on his handicap debut from a very workable mark, while Nibras Rainbow holds a solid chance of at least making the frame based on his nose second at Lingfield latest. However, PARR FIRE has been cut some slack by the handicapper and could provide a bit of value now she tries a longer trip. Shot Of Love is closely matched with the selection and is feared most in first-time blinkers.

NIBRAS RAINBOW looks ready to strike judged on his recent effort at Lingfield where he was edged out close home by an in-form rival from the Charlie Johnston yard. A 1 lb nudge for that looks fair and, provided the blinkers work equally well second time round, he may well go one better here. Nightout shaped as though the return to this trip would suit when third at Thirsk last time and is next best ahead of handicap debutant Azeezan.

The suggestion is PARR FIRE who is on a really good mark at present and should be suited by the step up to 7f.
Ths is the racecard key.
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