There were 35 Races on Monday 9th June 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Brighton, 6 races at Southwell, 7 races at Roscommon, 8 races at Pontefract, 8 races at Windsor, 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.

HK FOURTEEN remains unexposed on the turf and showed up well over C&D recently when keeping on well for third. Dropping 1lb will make life easier and he is narrowly preferred to Sergeant Mayer, who was denied the hat-trick when behind an in-form subsequent winner at Carlisle last time out. Turned out again quickly after a taking success over further at Goodwood on Friday, Dapperling must be of interest.

Sergeant Mayer can feature but HK FOURTEEN still has untapped potential and his reappearance was promising.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

No stranger to first-time-out winners, trainer Andrew Balding looks to have a nice filly in DICTAL, who is by Frankel out of a Listed-winning mare over this distance. Fellow newcomer Hassaleh's pedigree suggests she will want further in time, while Bella Lyra sets the standard having finished creditably behind a smart sort of Hugo Palmer's on debut at Haydock. Country Artiste and Gnocchi are other debutants to note.

This may go to a newcomer, with Hassaleh, \bCountry Artiste and DICTAL all making plenty of appeal.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

NAHRAAN looked a smart colt when hampered at the start and short of room at a crucial point en route to scoring on debut at Wolverhampton. Stepping up in trip is likely to bring about plenty of improvement and he should have too much for Jupiter Ammon, who was last seen rallying late in the piece over 1m at Chelmsford. Earthwatch and Relocal haven't shown much so far, but are dangerous to ignore given their connections.

Nearly all eyes will probably be on NAHRAAN who looked such an exciting prospect when winning over 8.6f on the AW at Wolverhampton.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Oisin Murphy has forged a good partnership with REGAL ENVOY. The combination struck at Newmarket in April before scoring here three weeks ago and the son of Ardad can continue to defy the handicapper. Rosario had excuses at Newbury last time and is better judged on his victory in this grade at Goodwood prior to that, while Change Sings was headed in the dying strides over 6f here latest and could also have a say.

Regal Envoy and Woolhampton can go well but LAW OF AVERAGE may not have reached his ceiling and could take some pegging back.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Beauty Beyond didn't really build on her debut effort when mid-division at Chelmsford, but the well-bred daughter of Dubawi could step forward now encountering turf for the first time in a competitive setting. Even so, the choice is CHRISTMAS GIFT because she is also expected to appreciate the switch to the grass and there might be slightly more substance to her two efforts so far. Better is anticipated from Magical Idea and Karthala too.

Nine of the declarations have run but they have not accomplished much. MAGICAL IDEA is tentatively preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ACCENTUATE has shown enough potential to suggest he can win at this level. Roger Varian's inmate posted a debut full of promise at Ascot last summer, and returned to action with another good effort when runner-up over 7f at Newbury. This extra furlong looks likely to suit and he's preferred to Redcar second Pebble Island. The latter warrants plenty of respect, while Dissident, a half-brother to Arc heroine Bluestocking, is another to note.

Much stronger race than the first division. ACCENTUATE finished with a flourish to be second over 7f at Newbury and looks the standout.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

After winning an apprentices' handicap at Doncaster, Ocean Heights made the most of avoiding a penalty when he followed up at Haydock within a week last month. A 4lb higher rating is fair for the hat-trick bid and another bold showing looks likely. However, conceding 9lb to fellow last-time-out winner MREMBO could be his undoing here. The selection is a previous C&D winner that has won races back-to-back before and has a strong chance of emulating the feat. Carp Kid and Boy George are other appealing options.

Boy George would look the most likely winner on several counts but a chance is taken that ALPINE STROLL can repeat his 2024 revival.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BAY OF DREAMS had plenty in hand when winning over an extended mile at Nottingham last week and looks the type to cope with a 6lb penalty. The step up in trip is also a potential source for improvement and, with the ground forecast to be suitable, James Ferguson's unexposed filly readily looks the way to go. Pistrucci has track-and-trip experience and is feared the most on that basis, while support in the betting for handicap debutant Three On Thursday would make her a tempting proposition.

Live Each Day is respected but BAY OF DREAMS (nap) can win again. Girls Night Out and Stardrop are new to handicaps.
Ths is the racecard key.
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