There were 44 Races on Thursday 15th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Leopardstown, 8 races at Worcester, 7 races at Haydock, 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 6 race.

BOOK OF TALES struck by four lengths over 1m6f at Bath last week and he now has to carry a 6lb penalty, but considering the manner of his victory, that could prove a straightforward task. Raincloud could improve for the step up in trip on her handicap debut and she can battle it out for the silver medal with Pfingstberg, who also tackles further as he makes his first start in a handicap.

BOOK OF TALES can follow up his Bath success. Raincloud could do better with cheekpieces fitted, while Pfingstberg is another potential improver now going handicapping upped markedly in trip.

Charlie Johnston's BOOK OF TALES won by 4l at Bath last week and gets the vote today under his penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MANYANA was only raised 1lb in the ratings for finishing second by a length at Nottingham last time in this grade and she hit the line strongly, suggesting that she is the one to beat. The main threat might be Hidden Pearl, who returns from a break following a second at Wolverhampton when last seen and she is fancied to be thereabouts. Owen Little could bounce back and get involved.

HIDDEN PEARL has been absent for 6 months, yet she proved a model of consistency during the second half of last year and could be worth chancing to make a winning return in a wide-open staying handicap. Manyana, on the back of her recent Nottingham second and C&D winner Henry The Fifth are a couple of others to consider.

Most of these have something to prove but MANYANA turned things around with a second in similar conditions at Nottingham two weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CATWALK MODEL was five lengths clear of the third last time at Nottingham and she could improve for that seasonal reappearance for the Amy Murphy stable. The daughter of Charm Spirit looks to face similar conditions and she is fancied to go one better. Her main rival looks to be Beau Roc, who is rated the same and could improve for the application of first-time cheekpieces with Jamie Spencer booked, while any market support for Grainne O Maille would be of interest.

CATWALK MODEL pulled nicely clear of the rest when chasing home a promising type on her reappearance at Nottingham and is taken to go one better here. Minack was around 9 lengths adrift of the selection in that maiden but that she's entitled to come on for that and it would be no surprise to see her finish closer this time. Beau Roc can be expected to give a good account of herself, albeit without being quite good enough.

Preference is for CATWALK MODEL, who was runner-up at Nottingham on her return and sets a fair standard on that improved form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The penny seems to have dropped for MUCKY MULCONRY lately, having posted a series of creditable efforts before last month's Wolverhampton success. The son of Profitable must compete from a 5lb higher mark back on the grass, but he might have more to offer for the Michael Wigham team. Kevin Philippart De Foy landed the corresponding event 12 months ago, and his representative Byefornow merits respect in the capable hands of Benoit De La Sayette. Twayblade is another to consider.

A few of these arrive with question marks against them so MUCKY MULCONRY is fancied to defy a 5 lb rise for his recent Wolverhampton success and go in again. Twayblade and Byefornow appeal as the pair to give Michael Wigham's 3-y-o most to do and can chase him home in that order.

Top of the list is MUCKY MULCONRY, who has been on an upward curve for his new yard and hit the target on AW three weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

EASTERN CHARM met trouble in running when a beaten favourite here last week, but the unexposed daughter of Kodiac can gain her just rewards given a clear passage. Prima Valentina has struggled over sprint trips recently, though she might improve for a step up in distance and must be considered, while Grand Central is most appealing of the remainder.

EASTERN CHARM arrives on the up and can also boast a C&D win so she holds very strong claims for William Haggas. Grand Central has the form to take second spot ahead of River Lyne, who also has place prospects if getting back to her best.

This looks a good opportunity for EASTERN CHARM, who won over C&D on her penultimate run and still has untapped potential.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Despite being slowly away, SIMPLY GORGEOUS recorded a career-best effort to claim her first victory on turf last time out at this venue. This drop in trip shouldn't pose too many problems and the daughter of Time Test gets the nod to follow up off 3lb higher. If she fails to fire, Mutanaaseq may be able to pick up the pieces after hitting the line strongly over this trip when second at Catterick on his latest outing. The Cola Brasil is another to consider.

The in-form MUTANAASEQ did well to finish as close as he did when runner-up at Catterick last weekend and he makes plenty of appeal. The Cola Brasil will be a threat if able to back up his latest effort at Cork on debut for new connections, while Simply Gorgeous was a course winner last time and also enters calculations.

Preference is for Ruth Carr's resurgent 8yo MUTANAASEQ, who went close off this mark at Catterick on Saturday.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BERNARD SPIERPOINT recorded his first victory on turf in emphatic fashion, putting six lengths between himself and the second at Brighton last time out. If Neil Callan can adopt similar front-running tactics, the six-year-old could be able to dictate and land a sixth career win. Although Bankrupt is yet to get off the mark, he produced his best effort when third at Kempton last time out and could mount a bold bid. Griggy is another to consider.

Having left the impression that he's come to boil, GRIGGY may well be the answer. He is an appealing alternative to Bernard Spierpoint, who did the job well at Brighton and is likely to be on the premises once again, while Wrath of Hector is just about third choice ahead of Hilary's Boy.

It's hard to get away from BERNARD SPIERPOINT (nap), who returned to turf with a dominant display at Brighton last week.
Ths is the racecard key.
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