There were 43 Races on Monday 19th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Windsor, 7 races at Nottingham, 8 races at Kilbeggan, 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.

A taking winner on her debut at Kempton in April, FLOWER OF DUBAI has run with plenty of credit since and her most recent effort on handicap debut gave the indication that another win may be around the corner. A winner on her only all-weather start, Star Angel can give her the most to think about, along with Wodhooh, who chased home a smart sort at Kempton.

The vote goes to the unexposed FLOWER OF DUBAI, who made an eye-catching move into contention when third on her Doncaster handicap debut at the beginning of this month and can resume winning ways back on AW. Fox Flame could pose a threat if first-time blinkers have a positive effect, while Wodhooh has unexposed potential for her leading stable.

A tricky race in which the Crisfords' FLOWER OF DUBAI gets the vote ahead of Sir Michael Stoute's handicap newcomer Wodhooh.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

IMPERIAL DREAM ran well on his return from a break and the drop in trip on this occasion should be a big help, along with the return to the all-weather. His stable can do little wrong at present and he gets the vote ahead of Talis Evolvere, who ran a highly encouraging race on his debut at Nottingham last August, and Star Sound.

TALIS EVOLVERE shaped well when third in the Nottingham novice won by subsequent Group 3 scorer Juliet Sierra on debut last August and, assuming all is well following a 10-month absence, he should prove hard to beat with improvement on the cards. Star Sound didn't cover herself in glory in a Leicester handicap last time but she's done little wrong in 3 starts on the all-weather and is likely to bounce back with a bold show. Imperial Dream and Lady of Anjou are others to consider.

Top of the list is TALIS EVOLVERE, who showed plenty promise in his sole 2yo run and sets the standard on his return.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PERSIAN PHOENIX showed marked improvement from first to second start when narrowly denied at Chelmsford and the step up in trip is another plus as she looks to go one better. Similar comments apply to Leicester second Etihad Rail, while Hadrian's Wall looks to be the pick of the newcomers for a stable that knows how to ready one first time out.

It would be no surprise were this to go to a newcomer, with BELLE STORM and Chiefman both appealing types on paper. The latter appears to be the stable No 1 ahead of fellow debutant Hadrian's Wall judged on jockey bookings and is not passed over lightly given his credentials but Belle Storm represents a yard that does notably well with 2-y-os on the all-weather and she gets the nod. Etihad Rail and Persian Phoenix have both shown a decent level of ability and are likely to be in the mix.

The vote goes to ETIHAD RAIL, who has shown plenty of promise with his two placed efforts and is open to more progress upped in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

I'M TOO TIRED showed a glimmer of ability across his three runs to date without posing a threat to the principals, but the son of Ribchester is bred to be far better than an opening mark of 68 and is fancied to take a step forward on this handicap bow. Covert Legend weakened late on over 1m2f at Chelmsford 11 days ago, so he could progress now dropped in trip. Flying Spirit and Beau Vintage are others to be interested in.

KING'S CODE left his reappearance effort in his wake and did well to score having conceded first run when landing a 4-runner handicap at Bath 10 days ago. Open to further improvement, he gets the nod to defy a 1 lb higher mark. The pick of I'm Too Tired's form in novice company makes him of interest off a mark of 68 and he's feared, with C&D winner Yeoman and another likely improver Beau Vintage also worth a look.

It might be worth siding with KING'S CODE, who showed a good attitude when winning at Bath ten days ago and is only 1lb higher here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

It's interesting that Robert Havlin is back aboard GIVE A LITTLE BACK, having been on top for his sole success which came over course and distance from a 3lb lower mark. Sean Curran's charge has since run well from similar marks and this could be a good opportunity for the son of Zelzal. Carey Street and Strategic Fortune are others to consider.

The step up to 1½m proved too much of a test for GIVE A LITTLE BACK at Newbury last time but he is of strong interest back down in trip and returned to a course where he has performed well on each of his 6 previous visits. He could may have most to fear from Carey Street, who hit the crossbar over C&D last month and remains on a workable mark. Sarkha and Strategic Fortune are also appealing, while Prince Ali could have a part to play if the first-time cheekpieces have the desired effect.

6yo STRATEGIC FORTUNE (nap) made it 3-4 over C&D when winning a similar race in February and is a big player again after another break.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

YOU'RE COOL is a standing dish here with 10 course victories, seven of them off this mark or higher, and even at the age of 11 he proved he is still capable with a win here last month. He could double up off 5lb higher, but if not then stablemate Gustav Graves could still see the prize go the way of Derek Shaw after a blocked run saw him finish second at Beverley in May. Astrophysics also likes it here, but top-weight may scupper his chances.

THEREHEGOES escapes a penalty for last week's Windsor apprentice success and a bold show is assured if showing up in the same form. Derek Shaw pair Gustav Graves and You're Cool, who is bidding for C&D win number 10, may give Robyn Brisland's charge most to do.

An open race in which the vote goes to the admirable 11yo YOU'RE COOL, who recorded his tenth course when scoring over C&D last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Further Measure stayed on strongly to win over 1m4f here last time and looks all set to go well with the added furlongs in his favour, but he has 3lb more from the handicapper and is also taking a step up in grade. STONKING is the unknown quantity after making all to win easily on just his third start over shorter here last November, and if he continues to improve he could make all again, leaving Glory And Honour to follow them home.

STONKING stands out as an unexposed sort in the line-up and can make a successful handicap debut on his return to action. Further Measure and Glory And Honour have both tasted success here in recent weeks and can give Heather Main's charge most to think about.

A blind eye can be turned to the fairly treated ATALANTA BREEZE's two defeats this season and she might be the answer.
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