There were 43 Races on Monday 5th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Ayr, 7 races at Listowel, 7 races at Gowran Park, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Windsor, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

LHEBAYEB ran well from an uncompromising position when runner-up at Bath last month and Victor Dartnall's mare is fancied to gain a breakthrough success. Sun Festival arrives in good form and isn't taken lightly now returned to the C&D of his sole triumph. Odd Socks Havana wasn't quite at his best here recently, but he can't be discounted on earlier all-weather efforts.

Most of these find winning difficult, but that cannot be said of seven-time course winner INEXPLICABLE and he's taken to get back on track having had a rare turf outing when last seen. Odd Socks Havana and Sun Festival are a couple of potential threats.

A few of these are in the reckoning but LAILAH is entitled to improve for her return from a layoff now tackling a trip that should suit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BOMB SQUAD found only one rival too strong at Chepstow last time and a similar level of performance on this switch to the all-weather could suffice, with Oisin Murphy looking a shrewd booking. San Francisco Bay's mark continues to drop and Henry Candy's gelding could also have a say now returned to 7f. Martineo arrives in good fettle and the eight-year-old shouldn't be far away either.

SAN FRANCISCO BAY should strip fitter for his encouraging reappearance sixth at Chepstow and can gain an overdue victory off a career-low mark here. In-form course winner Bomb Squad could emerge as the chief threat to Henry Candy's 4-y-o, with Sirius White and Martineo appealing as the pick of the remainder for place purposes.

Top of the list is BOMB SQUAD, who went very close at Chepstow 20 days ago and is only 1lb higher on this return to AW.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Although MOTHER MARGARET was no match for the useful Fakhama on her debut at Newbury in April, she looks more than capable of picking up a race of this nature and gets the vote. Beautiful Summer should have learned plenty from her opening bid at Newmarket last month and warrants consideration, while newcomers Queen Of Sparta and Cloud Cover have the pedigree to be a force at this level and any market support needs examining.

MOTHER MARGARET gets the nod on the back of her promising Newbury debut this spring. Godolphin's Beautiful Summer could leave last month's Newmarket debut behind and is second choice. Queen of Sparta and Cloud Cover are newcomers who look likely types on paper.

The vote goes to MOTHER MARGARET, who has a good pedigree and showed plenty of promise with her debut second at Newbury in April.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SHALAA ASKER arrives in this following a disappointing run in a stronger contest at Ayr last month. However, he was only beaten three-quarters of a length off 1lb higher over this trip at Lingfield three starts ago, so a return to an artificial surface could be what he needs to bounce back. Secret Moment arrives off a break following a fair fifth at Chelmsford last October and is feared off 1lb lower, while Vespasian is another to note.

VESPASIAN is on a fair mark and his latest effort is best excused, so he takes preference over Twilight Madness, who shaped well for a long way at Newbury last time. Tyger Bay is another one to consider.

This can go to GOLD MEDAL, who had an excuse last time and can get back on the scoresheet to make it 3-4 for his current yard.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

In a contest lacking depth, preference is for ABERAMA GOLD, who has been eased in class following a disappointing run at Thirsk last month. He is rated 1lb lower than when beaten a head over this trip at Lingfield in March and is taken to bounce back. Brasil Power can give him most to think about on his return to the all-weather, especially given he is rated 3lb above his last winning mark. Mohi completes the shortlist dropping in distance.

The vote goes to A SURE WELCOME, who shaped better than his finishing position would suggest on return/debut for new yard at Windsor last week and he is lurking on a dangerous mark. Aberama Gold shouldn't be judged too harshly on his latest effort and he is a big player on his Doncaster second the time before. Another one likely to pose a threat is Brasil Power, who was safely held at Newmarket but he was successful here on his penultimate start and remains on a workable mark.

Cuban Breeze is greatly respected but A SURE WELCOME can build on the promise of last week's reappearance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DANZART looks a solid contender based on the pick of his turf form and Stella Barclay's five-year-old must be of significant interest in his bid to land a hat-trick of victories. He has to shoulder a 5lb penalty following a comfortable success at Redcar last Monday, but should not be dismissed, especially when considering the booking of Oisin Murphy. Billian remains 3lb above his last winning mark but is still feared, along with recent 5f runner-up Tantastic.

DANZART is thriving at present so Stella Barclay's 5-y-o is taken to complete the hat-trick under a penalty with Oisin Murphy on board for the first time. May Remain had his winning run ended over C&D last time, but he's holding his form well so he can give the selection most to think about, ahead of Billian and Dark Design.

Stella Barclay's resurgent hat-trick seeker DANZART is a major player again if he can transfer his form back to AW.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Steel Helmet was just out of the handicap when he won over 1m6f here last month and the gelding is respected despite stepping up in trip and racing off a 3lb higher mark. However, ALL ABOUT ALICE is open to more improvement over this distance and earns a narrow vote of confidence given she looks handily weighted on her debut for new connections. Reset Button and Chef De Troupe are others for the shortlist.

ALL ABOUT ALICE has been running well upped to around 2m this year, pulling clear of the remainder when runner-up at Kempton last time, and she can get back to winning ways on her first start for Dylan Cunha. Steel Helmet also arrives in good form having won at this course on his latest outing, so he could be the main danger ahead of Reset Button.

Preference is for STEEL HELMET, who got back on the scoresheet here last month and a 3lb rise for that success looks fair.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ISLE OF WOLVES is back on an attractive mark and, having gone close the last time he raced over C&D, he has a fair amount going for him with blinkers applied. He responded well in cheekpieces on the all-weather earlier in the year and the return of headgear (omitted last time out) might well work the oracle. Further Measure and Harmonious are feared most among the opposition.

FURTHER MEASURE has been given a chance by the handicapper and signalled a return to form at Bath last time. He gets the nod in an open-looking finale. Sarkha and Isle of Wolves rate the principal dangers.

Iconique has more going for her now moved away from soft ground but SARKHA (nap) can improve on his recent win now back over 1m4f.
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