There were 37 Races on Monday 12th June 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Windsor, 7 races at Pontefract, 8 races at Roscommon, 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.

My Genghis was only denied by a length and a half over 6f last time and he is likely to be thereabouts once more off 2lb higher, but a chance can be taken on REGAL ENVOY. He can be forgiven his most recent display and, if he can reproduce his penultimate effort when fourth at Newmarket, the four-year-old ought to go very well. Therehegoes isn't ruled out either.

MY GENGHIS looks the most solid option having performed with credit on each of his 3 starts on turf since returning from a break, including over this C&D last month. He is likely to appreciate returning to this trip after finishing third over 6f at Salisbury last time. Therehegoes was below par on his first outing on turf for over a year at Chepstow recently but will be a threat if on-song, while Regal Envoy could have a part to play if bouncing back from a low-key effort here 2 weeks ago.

Regal Envoy is a big danger back at 5f but LEVEL UP has had excuses since returned to turf and can gain a first win on the grass.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

PAINITE filled the runner-up spot on debut and she was three lengths clear of the third that day, which was a hugely promising start to her career. With the likelihood of much more to come, she can put that experience to good use. Lincoln Legacy scored at Kempton on her first start and has to be respected, while any market support for Key To Cotai would be of interest.

PAINITE made a promising start at Nottingham and could be hard to beat if improving as expected over this longer trip. There could be plenty more to come from South Kensington also after her Newmarket run and she's the danger ahead of Kempton-winner Lincoln Legacy. Looby and Pink Satin are a couple of interesting newcomers.

Richard Hannon's PAINITE rallied well to go close at Nottingham on her recent debut and gets the vote on this step up in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Shadow Dance failed to justify favouritism last time at Chester as he could only manage third, but that wasn't a bad effort and he still merits consideration. However, the vote goes to SYLLABUS, who stayed on to finish fifth on only his second start. He should have more to come and he can go in for powerful connections. Love Song should be monitored in the betting on her racecourse bow.

SHADOW DANCE holds the edge on form and with more progress in the pipelines Roger Varian's Almanzor colt is taken to edge out Syllabus, who also has better days ahead of him and rates a major threat. Newcomer Love Song and Chepstow-fourth Miller Spirit can fight it out for minor honours.

Miller Spirit is still capable of much better but SYLLABUS might find this easier than the Newmarket races he's contested so far.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Bolster has winning form after scoring at Leicester on his only start as a two-year-old, but that means he has to give 7lb or more to his rivals. Queen Emma looked as if the experience would do her the world of good when sixth at Newbury in April and she could surprise a few, but APOLO might be the one to beat. Fourth and less than three lengths off the winner over this C&D on debut, nominal improvement could see victory here.

The market should prove revealing but BOLSTER looked a good prospect when making a winning debut at Leicester last autumn and is fancied to make a successful return at the chief expense of promising Kingman colt Apolo, who seems sure to build on his debut C&D fourth. Sir Raj also has the form to play a big part and newcomer Lock The Vault can't be dismissed either.

Sir Raj should go well again but BOLSTER looked a good prospect when winning at Leicester on debut and he can defy a penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

DREAM COMPOSER was an unlucky loser when trying to land a hat-trick at Goodwood last month, after missing the start and then being denied a clear run before coming home an admirable third. A smooth passage here could see him back to winning ways, though if anything does go wrong for the five-year-old, the Haydock winner Swayze and Bedford Flyer will be ready to pounce and take full advantage.

SWAYZE turned a Haydock handicap into a one-sided affair 18 days ago, and with that performance backed up by a healthy timefigure, he may well be able to shrug off a 7 lb rise. This is a good-quality contest though, with Dream Composer and Bedford Flyer a couple of potential threats.

There have been excuses for EQUALITY's two defeats this season and this classy operator can defy top weight on his return to handicaps.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Unlimited Data won over this trip in December and again on his return, both on the all-weather at Wolverhampton, and he can go well off 6lb higher, though he may be outgunned by PREMIERE BEAUTY. Ninth in Listed class in October, she ran well on her return when third at Haydock, despite being forced off a straight line, and with any improvement she could prove hard to beat, with My Turn Now the pick for third place.

This can go to PREMIERE BEAUTY, who is entitled to build on last month's encouraging Haydock reappearance and remains low mileage. Unlimited Data and Raven's Up can also make their presence felt.

An open race in which Clive Cox's unexposed filly MY TURN NOW gets the vote on her drop to 5f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Love You Grandpa makes her handicap debut following a second over 1m2f at Doncaster last June, but she hasn't been seen since, so NOBLE MASQUERADE gets the vote. Eve Johnson Houghton's inmate was slowly away over C&D most recently but still kept on to finish third. With plenty of improvement possible, the gelded son of Sir Percy has the edge here. Monteria looks his most serious danger stepping up in trip following a comfortable success off 6lb lower last month.

A highly competitive handicap but Gary Morore's C&D winner THE WHIPMASTER caught the eye under tender handling on his recent return at Newbury and can capitalise on a good mark. Monteria is feared most on the back of his course win last time out. although Noble Masquerade, Love You Grandpa and Masqool all enter calculations too.

Love You Grandpa and The Whipmaster can go well but things look in place for a big run from NOBLE MASQUERADE.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A facile winner over a similar trip at Yarmouth last time out, a 7lb raised mark looks unlikely to hold RAQISA back, even though she steps up in class for this outing. Mr Freedom made a pleasing return to the Flat when scoring by two and a half lengths at Lingfield earlier this month and could be dangerous, while the hat-trick seeking Mr Zee completes the shortlist.

A case can be made for a few of these but the most persuasive one is for LAWN RANGER who wasn't seen to best effect when fifth here last time and is weighted to go close in his bid for a fifth course victory. C&D winner Carp Kid and Chelmsford City third Kentucky Kingdom appeal as the pair to give Michael Attwater's course specialist most to do and can chase him home in that order.

Competitive for the grade but MR FREEDOM (nap) still appeals as being ahead of the handicapper and he can complete his hat-trick.
Ths is the racecard key.
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