There were 55 Races on Friday 16th June 2023 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at York, 7 races at Sandown, 7 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Aintree, 6 races at Goodwood, 8 races at Cork, 6 races at Fontwell, 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 4 race.

WESTERNESSE got off the mark in fine style at Pontefract and the form of that race has worked out well, with the second and third scoring in the interim. The step up in trip is another plus for David O'Meara's charge and he may have too much for Thirsk winner Menelaus, as well as Solanna, whose winning sequence came to an end at Newbury last month. Course winner Poet's Dawn and Showmedemoney can also have a say in proceedings.

WESTERNESSE produced just about his best effort yet when making his third start for David O'Meara a winning one at Pontefract 3 weeks ago and, with that form proving strong, he's fancied to make another bold bid with his rider's claim off-setting his rise in the weights. Thirsk-scorer Menelaus is a player back up in trip equipped with a visor and feared, with Jean Baptiste and Pledge of Honour also worth a look.

A few with chances but still hard to ignore the claims of WESTERNESSE (nap), who has had the form of his recent Pontefract win boosted.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

TRAVEL CANDY landed the odds when winning a claimer at Beverley last month and, now in the care of Brian Ellison, she looks likely to progress further in a first-time tongue-tie. Surface To Air wasn't beaten far when sent off at 150-1 at Chepstow last time out and wouldn't need much more to play a leading role, while Up The Jazz, who hit the woodwork at Redcar 25 days ago, is another to consider.

A long-standing valuable seller but this looks an uninspiring renewal on paper even for the grade and TRAVEL CANDY, the only previous winner in the field, can make a successful start for Brian Ellison. She was in demand after landing a 5f Beverley claimer and can follow up back over 6f with a tongue tie fitted. Newcomer Regal Solitaire and Richard Fahey's Up The Jazz could be a couple of the dangers.

Preference is for UP THE JAZZ who can build on his good Redcar second and provide another winner for the in-form Richard Fahey team.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

PINK CRYSTAL has performed well in Listed company on her last two outings and William Haggas' four-year-old makes plenty of appeal on her return off a break. She has run well fresh previously and would be foolish to dismiss, even though she is rated 11lb higher than when second over 5f at this track in August. Radio Goo Goo was all heart when landing a hat-trick over this distance at Chester last month and is expected to be thereabouts off 2lb higher, along with previous C&D winner International Girl.

PINK CRYSTAL's 3-y-o campaign was a most progressive one, winning 3 times prior to solid placed efforts on each of her last 2 starts at listed level. She remains one to keep onside despite operating from a career-high mark on return and earns the vote. Distinguished Lady very much caught the eye behind the thriving Radio Goo Goo at Chester and that pair head up the dangers, along with Crazy Luck.

All eight have a squeak but unexposed DISTINGUISHED LADY is taken to confirm the promise of her return to action at Chester last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

SHINING BLUE appeared better than ever when winning a handicap here last month and Saeed bin Suroor's gelding looks ready to win at Listed level. El Drama is very capable on his day, as seen when finishing runner-up in the Jebel Hatta at Meydan in March, and is the obvious threat. Chichester has something to find on the ratings, but the six-year-old cannot be dismissed now eased in class.

EL DRAMA has been runner-up twice at pattern level since returning from an absence last spring and might be able to get the better of last month's impressive 7f course handicap winner Shining Blue, who isn't certain to be as effective back at 1m.

Little to separate EL DRAMA and Shining Blue on form, with a narrow vote going the way of the former.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Bellarchi sets the standard following a career best at Carlisle earlier in the month, but she could be vulnerable to one with less experience and preference is for COOL RUN. The daughter of Profitable could not justify favouritism on debut at Thirsk, but that was an encouraging display and she is capable of better. Harvanna and Angel Shared are others with valid form claims, while Pearl Abbey is a noteworthy newcomer.

COOL RUN should have learned plenty from her encouraging debut at Thirsk last time and, with more to come, she's narrowly preferred to Angel Shared, who fits a similar mould. Bellarchi has an experience edge and merits respect.

Lots with chances but the Profitable filly COOL RUN is taken to build on a promising debut fifth at Thirsk and she gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

The key to this race looks to be the recent clash over C&D between Doctor Khan Junior (first) and MOTAGALLY (second), with the latter taken to come out on top this time around. Scott Dixon's charge is 3lb better off for that one-length defeat, and he may be able to end a losing streak dating back to September 2020. Another Investment has performed well over C&D the last twice and he must enter calculations, along with the class-dropping Lord Of The Lodge.

Any number to consider, with STREAK LIGHTNING awarded the vote having shaped better than the result all 3 starts following a taking win at Newcastle from 3 lb lower. There's plenty of collateral C&D form on offer, with Doctor Khan Junior and Motagally of serious interest again, with No Nay Nicki completing the shortlist.

Competitive fare. STREAK LIGHTNING is still capable of useful form on his day and is marginally preferred to Doctor Khan Junior.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BALHAMBAR is reunited with Richard Kingscote, who was in the saddle when the gelding won his maiden at Chepstow last May, and having faced stiffer tests in two handicaps since, this drop in class could prove to be vital. Wor Willie was only fourth in this last year, so Diamond Bay may pose more of a threat following a promising performance over 2m at Goodwood three weeks ago.

RAVENSCRAIG CASTLE's 2 in-frame efforts this spring represent solid form and he can get back to winning ways with Mark Winn taking a useful 5 lb off. The low-mileage Balhambar is second choice ahead of Wor Willie.

Sir Michael Stoute's unexposed 4yo BALHAMBAR is entitled to strip fitter for his recent comeback run at Kempton and gets the nod.
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