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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This looks a good opportunity for Gordon Elliott's THE LAST MARDI. Since winning a couple of bumpers at Ballinrobe and Down Royal, he has been placed in two of his three maiden hurdles. This doesn't look a strong contest at all. Starman was beaten into fifth at Downpatrick at Sunday, but that was a decent race. He has a runner-up berth in a Kilbeggan maiden hurdle in his locker. U Asking Me showed marked improvement in his fourth outing in a point-to-point to win at Tyrella in January. Although this is a very different trip, he could build upon that on his track debut.

THE LAST MARDI won a couple of bumpers and has shown enough over hurdles to think he can open his account in a race like this. Starman looks the chief threat on form and point winner U Asking Me can't be ruled out.

Without much depth in this, THE LAST MARDI looks rock solid arriving on the back of a career best and he sets a solid standard
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They were strong maiden hurdles that BOWMORE finished fourth and fifth in at Cork and Leopardstown respectively towards the end of last year. They were also big fields and he showed up well for a long way. He could improve for better ground here. Atreides wasn't beaten far into third on hurdling debut in Down Royal at the start of the month. That effort certainly gives him claims. Dark Note has been placed in his last two hurdle races and had a subsequent winner behind him in Tramore. Noble Blue and Johnny M are capable of making their presence felt.

BOWMORE rates the pick on the form of his excellent fifth in a big-field Leopardstown novice and with further progress on the cards Henry de Bromhead's promising 5-y-o gets the nod. Tramore third Dark Note also has the form to have a say and is next on the list, with Privilege and Johnny M appealing as the pick of the remainder for place purposes.

Preference is for DARK NOTE who seems to be improving and any further progress could make him hard to beat
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PINK IN THE PARK appeals in receipt of the mares' allowance. She was more than useful in bumpers and won her first hurdle race when last seen in Cork. It is worth noting that on her penultimate start she was third in a Grade 1 mares' novices' hurdle at Fairyhouse, so she looks attractively weighted with Kieran Callaghan claiming 7lb. Barry Lyndon must have a fair engine as he won a Punchestown maiden hurdle on debut without jumping particularly well. He is a contender. Ossifer Hops is in good form and will be hunting a cheque. Pro Bono and Valleyoftheeagles are others with chances.

Quite a useful novice in which PINK IN THE PARK, who was placed in a Fairyhouse Grade 1 before landing a Cork maiden, is taken to prove too strong for Barry Lyndon and Gordon Elliott's Ossifer Hops.
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NOTKEEPINYAGOING is of interest on hurdling debut. After winning her point-to-point, she switched to John McConnell and hacked up by 13 lengths in a mares' bumper at Galway last September. It shows the regard she is held in that she returned in April to contest a Grade 2 mares' bumper at Aintree. She finished out the back, but is sure to be well schooled for this discipline. The form of Cullagh Pride's third place in a mares' maiden hurdle at Limerick in May received a major boost when the winner followed up by 41 lengths at Kilbeggan on Monday evening. Mousey Brown landed a bumper at this track in May and the third home has since delivered to frank the form. On penultimate start, she took fourth over flights at Killarney and can improve upon that. Miss Fourie is coming off a long break, but has the ability to get in the mix on her first start for Peter Fahey. Apples In Winter is another with claims.

Those with hurdle experience don't set the bar that high so it may pay to focus on bumper winners KISS MY LUCKY EGG and Notkeepingyagoing, with a narrow preference for the former. Apples In Winter and Miss Fourie are others who should get involved.

Galway bumper winner NOTKEEPINYAGOING never showed in a Grade 2 contest at Aintree but may be hard to beat on hurdling debut
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ATIMETODREAM ran well on Limerick handicap debut and might progress from the run, which was her first for 145 days. Third to subsequent Grade 1 winner Irish Point last November in a race from which the sixth and ninth-horses subsequently won, she is proven at this distance, is ground-versatile and well-bred. Feet Of A Dancer, out of a flat Listed-placed dam, won a course maiden hurdle in March, from which the third and fifth-horses both subsequently won. She should compete but takes on older horses on handicap debut on reappearance. Recent course winner Away To Milan is 8lb higher today and while he steps up in distance, can get involved. Hidalgo Des Mottes also steps up in distance and ran well in two recent handicaps. Flat winner Rock On Pedro ran well on handicap debut and is somewhat unexposed over hurdles. Jump The Shark lacks a recent run while 13 year old Hurricane Darwin won his previous hurdle race last September. Reserves Inforapenny, Our Bobby and Kingston each has recent form.

ATIMETODREAM showed improved form and found only a thriving sort too strong on handicap debut at Limerick (19f) 26 days ago, running on late. This slightly longer trip promises to suit and she can go one place better. This is competitive however, with Jump The Shark, Rock On Pedro and Away To Milan heading up the dangers.

Joanna Walton's mount ATIMETODREAM is tipped to step up a place following her second on handicap debut at Limerick.
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WHATSYOURSTATUS was a well-backed winner from rated 106 over fences recently and while he requires a sound surface, little rain is forecast and looks well treated reverting to hurdles. Capable on his day, a reproduction of his Clonmel win would give him every chance over a suitable staying distance. More Info is ground-versatile and suited by staying distances. She is 7lb higher than when winning at Kilbeggan but should give the selection a race. Five-time winner Gotthenod was second here last month (Cocoplum finished fourth) but her rating has crept back up 2lb and today's rider claims 2lb less. Florey Spud is a 16-race maiden but goes well on good ground and wasn't beaten far at Sligo recently. Dinoland showed some improvement in an ordinary maiden recently.

WHATSYOURSTATUS isn't the most consistent, but he scored over fences 12 days ago and is 4 lb lower back over hurdles. More Info and Gotthenod are others to consider.

WHATSYOURSTATUS got his head back in front over fences last time and is well handicapped from his lower hurdle mark
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There was nothing exciting about BARONS REVENGE's debut but he is well bred and, crucially, represents a yard in unstoppable form. Out of a bumper/hurdle winning half-sister to his trainer's Irish Gold Cup winner Kempes and from Harzand's first crop, he was second-string and tongue-tied for Punchestown festival debut and faded tamely. However it is notable connections are persevering with another bumper which suggests he has improved. Down Around stayed well when finishing second over 2m4f here last month and while his overall profile is useful, was himself soundly enough beaten (by six lengths) in a Punchestown festival bumper and remains vulnerable to progressive types. Point-to-point winner Barton Snow ran well in a Tramore bumper recently (Royal Moon was third and Walmix stayed on for a never-nearer fourth) and has claims but is also vulnerable to unexposed horses. Second reserve Master Splinter is a dual point-to-point winner and has some useful recent hurdles form.

DOWN AROUND has garnered plenty of experience in bumpers and judged on his last couple of runs, he's ready to win in this sphere. Barton Snow and Royal Moon are threats but it wouldn't come as a major surprise were Barons Revenge to show much-improved form and give the selection most to think about.

This can go the way of BARTON SNOW who was only narrowly denied at Tramore last time in a race where the front two pulled clear
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