There were 28 Races on Tuesday 4th June 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Southwell, 6 races at Leicester, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 6 races at Lingfield, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Further improvement cannot be ruled out from the hat-trick seeking Mystic Man and Harry Derham's inmate warrants respect on his return to action. However, this drop in distance could be against the seven-year-old and fellow last-time-out scorer TROPICAL TALENT edges the verdict. The Nathaniel gelding is unexposed in this sphere and further glory is likely. Chase A Fortune also enters the reckoning having posted a solid third at Hexham last month.

Provided he's ready to roll following a eight-month break, MYSTIC MAN may well enhance his already impressive record over fences. He admittedly made rather hard work of things when landing the odds here last time but he's only gone up 1 lb for that and it's possible that this front-runner will be suited by dropping back to the minimum trip. Isocrate will be a threat if his jumping passes the test on this chase debut, while Tropical Talent is third choice ahead of Homme d'Un Soir.

The vote goes to the well-handicapped ROMANOR who has conditions to suit and should improve for last month's reappearance run.
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MAPLEDURHAM ran a great deal better than the market expected she would when hitting the frame on her debut at Newbury last month and she could have plenty more to offer. Rod Millman's filly has plenty of speed in her pedigree and she could get off the mark, with her main threat possibly being Calyxoh, who was only denied by a head when second on his first start at Newmarket and he has to be respected. Equalised and Pentle Bay warrant market checks on their respective debuts.

CALYXOH made a promising start at Newmarket 3 weeks ago and gets the vote with improvement on the cards. Rokuni and Mapledurham also shaped well on their debut and should progress. Brighton Boy might be the pick of a host of interesting newcomers.

Having been hampered at the start when beaten just a head on last month's debut at Newmarket, CALYXOH is taken to go one better.
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The fitting of blinkers has enabled an uplift in performance from TASTE THE FEAR, who scored a shade cosily when completing a double over C&D last month. A further 6lb rise in the ratings looks more than workable for the nine-year-old and a third consecutive victory could beckon. The biggest threat may emerge from the Nicky Richards-trained No Regrets, who regained the winning thread at Kelso in May, while first-time cheekpieces could eke out some improvement from Crystal Moon.

TASTE THE FEAR is very much back in the groove and a third consecutive C&D success is on the cards for this 9-y-o. He may have most to fear from Crystal Moon, who hasn't done a great deal wrong since switched to fences and wouldn't need to improve much for the fitting of cheekpieces to play a leading role here. Tom Creen is also accorded respect, while Do No Wrong will have a fighting chance if able to put his low-key reappearance behind him.

The 9yo TOM CREEN has done all his winning over fences at Sedgefield but he has form here and Tom Broughton's claim will come in handy.
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A chance can be taken on LETMEBETHEBOSS, who was way too keen over a mile at Windsor on his first start for the William Muir & Chris Grassick stable, so he can be forgiven for his fifth in that event. The son of Magna Grecia looks worth a flyer on his handicap bow. Magic Rascal wasn't disgraced when fifth at Lingfield on his latest outing and he could have a say off a 3lb higher rating, while Azure Stage is another to keep an eye on.

Quite a few of these look pretty limited and MAGIC RASCAL could be the way to go. He's clearly not the most straightforward (starts slowly/races keenly) but has shown enough ability all the while to think he can win a race like this. Harlington is a player, while Hot Patootie could do better now handicapping at such a low level.

This may go to OLD BAILEY, who made some late headway over 1m at Doncaster last time after being denied a clear run.
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ROCKOLA VOGUE offered plenty to work with on her third-placed debut over C&D last month and that race experience should stand her in good stead moving forwards. The daughter of Jukebox Jury holds the most compelling claims and edges the vote over Ava's Angel, who boasts a similar profile. Sam England's filly is entitled to build on her placed opening bid at Hexham in May and she isn't taken lightly, while market support for newcomer Charisma Cat would be interesting.

CHARISMA CAT boats the right sort of pedigree for bumpers and represents an excellent yard, so a winning debut would come as no surprise. Irish-representative Silver Pageant also requires a market check, while Wilmcote and Rockola Vogue both shaped with promise in different C&D bumpers on the same card a month ago.

The newcomers are interesting, notably the well-bred CHARISMA CAT and Irish challenger Silver Pageant.
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KING'S SCHOLAR, who took a big leap forward from his debut performance to finish second at Salisbury last month, is the one they all have to beat. He represents an in-form yard and the booking of Tom Marquand screams confidence. Of the remainder, Sahara View makes the most appeal on debut for the Godolphin team, while So Deuce is expected to have some say.

SO DEUCE made a good return at Yarmouth and seems sure to improve further, so he's fancied to take this maiden. Godolphin's Sahara View is a very interesting newcomer on his belated debut, while Forest Gate is another to note.

The well-bred 4yo newcomer SAHARA VIEW earns the vote for Saeed bin Suroor. Yarmouth fourth So Deuce could be the chief threat.
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Jamie Snowden can do well with newcomers and he could have another decent sort on his hands with SCREENED, who is from the family of the smart Banjaxed Girl and her dam won twice over hurdles. Letterston Lily looks the pick of those with experience after an encouraging placed effort at Haydock last month, while Either Way and Shakiyra are others to consider.

LETTERSTON LILY sets a reasonable standard after a couple of bumper runs and is taken to make that experience count. It will be interesting to see what Shakiyra can do this time having been turned over at odds-on for her debut, with Queens Venture respected given the yard she's joined from points.

It was a tough starter for LETTERSTON LILY at the Grand National meeting and she showed enough at Haydock to get the vote.
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Handicap debutant Calvert ended last season with a breakthrough victory at Bath and Roger Teal's inmate could play a leading role on his return to action. However, REACHING HIGH has the benefit of a recent run, which may prove pivotal. The son of Sea The Stars found only a subsequent winner too strong over 1m2f at Chelmsford last month and this rise in trip looks sure to suit. Educate and User Amistoso are also noted in an open contest.

REACHING HIGH made a solid start in handicaps when second at Chelmsford and seems sure to do better still over this longer trip. He can open his account back on turf. User Amistoso is feared most ahead of Educate.

A truly run race at this trip would be ideal for REACHING HIGH (nap) whose handicap debut second on the AW has worked out well.
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Emmett Mullins looks to have found an ideal opportunity for BACKMERSACKME, who went from competing in a Grade 1 at the Punchestown Festival to a sixth-placed finish in a Tipperary maiden hurdle last month. A determined winner of a bumper at Ludlow in April, Hell Hound is a key player on his hurdles bow, along with Skyjack Hijack and Traditude Tara.

Bumper-winner BACKMERSACKME disappointed bearing in mind his hurdling debut promise at Tipperary last time but he retains obvious potential and is well worth another chance. Hell Hound overcame a positional bias to land a Ludlow bumper in April and is an interesting hurdling newcomer, while Traditude Tara may fare best of the rest.

It's a mystery as to what happened at Tipperary but BACKMERSACKME had been looking a good prospect. He has Hell Hound to beat.
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CHARENCEY enjoyed a return to this venue when winning a shade cosily over C&D last month. A 5lb rise in the ratings looks far from insurmountable for Ian Williams' charge and a brace could be on the cards. The biggest threat may emerge from Hat Toss, who posted his best effort of the year when runner-up at Newmarket last time out, while Metabolt is likely to prove competitive on his return to class 4 company.

HAT TOSS ran really well at Newmarket a fortnight ago and has strong claims from the same mark. Metabolt and ready C&D winner Charencey are dangerous.

The lightly raced 4yo CHARENCEY was better than ever when a smooth winner over C&D last month and he can defy a 5lb rise.
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A capable sort on the level, MOSTLY SUNNY has done well since joining the Dan Skelton yard and a mark of 102 could underestimate him on his handicap debut, following a taking success at Huntingdon recently. Now that the penny has dropped for Chicago Gal after her victory at Market Rasen, she looks to be the main danger, as well as Foster's Fortune and the unexposed Glimpse Of Glory.

Lots with chances but Dan Skelton's upwardly-mobile hurdler MOSTLY SUNNY looks to start life in handicaps on a handy mark so gets the verdict. Glimpse of Glory is another with better days ahead of him now he goes handicapping and rates a big threat. Several others are also worthy of consideration, notably For Three, Inigo and Dragonball Prince.

A good few to consider but FOSTER'S FORTUNE (nap) looked a different horse on good ground at Sedgefield and can follow up.
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ALFRED COVE has posted several creditable efforts in defeat on the all-weather in recent months and this return to turf should not be a problem. The five-year-old ticks plenty of the right boxes and he may be able to fend off chief rival Atty's Edge. Christopher Mason's gelding offered something to work with on his reappearance at Bath recently and he's feared most, ahead of Mrs Trump, who was denied a clear run when sixth at Ripon in May.

Excuses can be made for MRS TRUMP's recent reverse at Ripon and, granted better luck here, she might be the answer to an open-looking contest. Alfred Cove has been knocking on the door on the all-weather of late and he could be the one to follow the selection home. Atty's Edge and Liberty Bay can do battle for minor honours.

Redcar winner MRS TRUMP didn't get the breaks when attempting to follow up at Ripon and she is taken to regain the winning thread.
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POZO EMERY beat The Big Lense (second) by a head over course and distance earlier in the month, with the form being franked after the third, McGowan's Pass, scored at Uttoxeter next time. The nine-year-old is only 3lb higher for that triumph and he can confirm the form with his reopposing rival to record a double. As for the latter, he should remain competitive and is likely to prove the main threat once again, while Elham Valley is another to consider after his second over 2m here last time.

LIPA K arrives better than ever over fences and looks to have got in lightly back in this sphere so edges the vote in a highly competitive handicap. Elham Valley heads the list of dangers on the back of his very good recent second here, although Belvedere Blast also needs considering with his fifth here last time under his belt. C&D 1-2 Pozo Emery and The Big Lense also command plenty of respect in an intriguing contest.

It was all very easy for LIPA K when making it 2-2 for this yard over fences at Bangor last week. He's off the same mark here.
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WHERE'S CLARE showed good early speed when just touched off by a penalised rival on her debut at Carlisle last month. Berthed well in stall one here, she can put that experience to good use and shed her maiden tag at the second time of asking. Bantz was unable to land a blow at Chepstow three weeks ago, but he is a half-brother to Ziggy's Dream, a multiple winner on the all-weather, and it would come as no surprise were he to step forward. Others to note include Never Know and Candy.

Charlie Johnston's Mehmas filly WHERE'S CLARE made a promising start when runner-up at Carlisle and can build on it here to go one better. Newcomers Never Know and Colocolo both appeal on paper and are in good hands so could emerge as the main dangers in that order, especially if the market speaks in their favour.

As regards the runners with experience, WHERE'S CLARE is well clear on the figures. Interesting newcomer Never Know is feared most.
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ROCKY HILL kept on to hit the frame over 2m4f at Ffos Las earlier in the month, which suggests this step up in trip could eke out improvement. Tom Lacey's seven-year-old was dropped 1lb for that performance and he could be the one to beat. Stripe Of Honour was just touched off when second over track and trip on his latest outing and he holds an obvious chance off a 4lb higher rating, while last-time-out winner Eric Carmen is another to keep a close eye on.

There are races in MALAGO ROSE and she's chanced in first-time cheekpieces now faced with quicker conditions. Jeteye, Rocky Hill and Eric Carmen are among the other likely players.

The choice is FINE BY ME who shows his best form fresh, has conditions to suit and is on a good mark. Rocky Hill is next best.
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Although HIGH COURT JUDGE struggled at Leicester last time out, a return to the form of April's C&D second would give him every chance. The four-year-old was caught out extremely wide on that occasion, but he shouldn't have that problem here breaking from stall three. Come On John is now 5lb below his last winning mark and must be respected, for all that his draw isn't ideal. Prince Hector and Stoic Syd could be involved, while market support for Strategic Fortune would be interesting.

Lots of these arrive with question marks against them so STOIC SYD is fancied to bounce back in style with this return to further looking a plus after he failed to fire dropped to 7f at Southwell last time. C&D winners Come On John and Prince Hector can both have a say too and rate the chief threats to Ivan Furtado's handily-weighed 4-y-o.

Returned to AW on his second start for a new yard, HIGH COURT JUDGE may be the answer. Balqaa is second choice.
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DAMASCUS STEEL ran an excellent race when second at Doncaster last month, despite pulling hard throughout. The booking of William Buick catches the eye on this occasion and, if he can manage to settle the son Mastercraftsman, he should have too much for Southwell runner-up Lunar Shadow, as well as Hill Station, who only weakened late in the piece when fifth over C&D last time out.

The assessor has dropped AIMING HIGH 2 lb having not been seen to best effect on reappearance and dropped in class, she looks the way to go. Damascus Steel is an in-form rival so needs considering, while Oisin Murphy is an eye-catching jockey booking for Warhol on his return.

The drop in grade will benefit Aiming High but preference is for DAMASCUS STEEL who recorded a first AW win at Kempton last month.
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WAKE UP HARRY hit the woodwork at Chelmsford in April when attempting to follow up on his earlier C&D success. Nudged up 1lb in the ratings, Brian Toomey's charge remains on a competitive mark and might not need much more to regain the winning thread. Mr Squires posted a creditable third at Carlisle four days ago and he is interesting turned out quickly, while Roaring Ralph can take a step forward for his in-form stable.

WAKE UP HARRY can boast a C&D win and comes here on the back of a good Chelmsford second so gets the vote. Carlisle third Mr Squires is next on the list ahead of Roaring Ralph and Mudlahhim.

Wake Up Harry has stalls issues and in-form Mr Squires and C&D winner ROARING RALPH (nap) look safer options.
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The step up in trip may be just what is needed for AL QUDRA to get off the mark after a respectable third over 5f at Newmarket on his second start last month. The son of No Nay Never is bred to get this distance and he is narrowly preferred to well-bred newcomer Brandywine Falls, who is a brother to the stable's smart Albany winner Daahyeh. New Century and Think Of A Name are other debutants to monitor for market support.

AL QUDRA built on his debut promise when third at Newmarket last month and, with that form proving strong, he's the obvious choice. Monomyth is expected to improve plenty on his initial outing at Ascot, while Brandywine Falls and Soldier's Heart are clear pick of the newcomers before market clues.

The clear form pick is AL QUDRA, while Brandywine Falls, Soldier's Heart and New Century are interesting newcomers.
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A return to 7f proved just the trick for BORA BORA, who claimed the spoils with a late run over C&D in April. A 2lb rise looks on the lenient side and John Butler's charge is taken to follow up. Having been denied a clear run in the closing stages when third behind the selection on that occasion, Streak Lightning isn't taken lightly racing off the same mark, while four-time track winner Pessoa should also make his presence felt.

AL AMEEN figures on a good mark so is fancied to bounce back from a rare poor effort at Ascot last time in these calmer waters. Nottingham third Beylerbeyi arrives on a long losing run but is feared most ahead of course winner Streak Lightning and C&D scorer Bora Bora.

Streak Lightning should go very well but perhaps BORA BORA still has some improvement to come on this course.
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LAOISMAN's winning run finally came to an end when narrowly denied last time out at Windsor, but the way he travelled through that race suggested dropping back to 5f should not be of any inconvenience. Sebastian Wood's charge may be able to make it four wins from five starts at the main expense of The Thames Boatman and Ancient Times, who has returned to a bit of form of late but is winless since June 2022.

LAOISMAN came up agonisingly short in his quest for a 4-timer at Windsor 3 weeks ago but that performance was another personal best and he can overcome a small rise in the weights. Star of Lady M and Ancient Times have leading jockeys taking over from claimers and head the opposition.

A good race for the grade but HARRY BROWN looks welll treated back on the AW. Star Of Lady M can chase him home.
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The hat-trick seeking Billy McGarry is sure to have his supporters and the five-year-old merits respect in his current vein of form. However, a 6lb rise in the ratings for last month's C&D triumph could prove his undoing, with fellow in-form rival THOUGHTFUL GIFT shading the verdict. Jack Jones' mare races off the same mark as her recent close-up second at Lingfield and compensation could await. Odd Socks Havana could also feature.

A few with chances but Jack Jones' in-form mare THOUGHTFUL GIFT looks the way to go on the back of her very good Lingfield second. Masterpainter heads the list of dangers off a lenient mark, although in-form duo Carey Street and Plumette can also have a say in a competitive handicap.

Lingfield runner-up THOUGHTFUL GIFT is taken to go one better. Enzos Angel is second choice.
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This could be a good opportunity for INVINCIBLE SPEED, who bumped into the improving Mart (ran in the three-year-old Dash at Epsom on Saturday) when a neck second over C&D a week ago. James Tate's charge is able to compete off an unchanged mark and he is fancied to go one better at the main expense of Queen's Guard. The daughter of Havana Grey will appreciate the return to six furlongs and is noted along with Kodiac Thriller.

INVINCIBLE SPEED was reeled in late from this mark here a week ago but compensation may well await. Mr Wonderful should have more to offer for his new stable and is offered as the chief threat, ahead of Queen's Guard.

Queen's Guard can go well back at 6f but MR WONDERFUL (nap) made a pleasing stable and handicap debut and can rate higher.
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With recent solid form thin on the ground, this could prove a suitable opportunity for RED WALLS to score over this track and trip for the second time this season. The Heeraat gelding is only 3lb higher than his victory here in April and he wasn't beaten far when fourth here the following month. The Stuart Kittow-trained Oriental Spirit is a potential fly in the ointment on his seasonal bow, while a wind operation could spark an improved bid from the unexposed Metal Beau.

COAST was in good order prior to a below-par display here last month and she has a good chance in a race devoid of a standout candidate. Next on the list is Dequinto, who put in a good shift at Brighton and a reproduction of that will give him a real chance. Oriental Spirit has solid form claims but he will probably come on for the run.

The suggestion is possible improver METAL BEAU, ahead of Dequinto.
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PHOENIX MOON didn't show much across her three qualifying runs, but it might be a different story now sent handicapping for the first time. She's bred to be better than an opening mark of 54 and the booking of Oisin Murphy, who boasts a creditable strike-rate for the yard, is a noteworthy one. Blacklion defeated Rinnovati (second) at Kempton last month, but the latter is now 4lb better off and could turn the tables.

RINNOVATI and Blacklion occupied the first two positions in a Kempton handicap recently and they may well dominate this, with marginal preference for the former to come out on top this time on these slightly better terms. Willowbank is another to consider up in trip.

Many of these need to show improvement and BLACKLION can repeat last month's Kempton win over Rinnovati.
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Q Twenty Boy had Due Date (fourth) behind when hitting the frame in this grade at Chelmsford latest, and he should go well off an unchanged mark. However, the vote goes to ELDEYAAR, who was beaten just over a length into third at this level over track and trip last month and goes off the same rating. Antony Brittain's five-year-old looks ready to strike, while Kessaar Power is another to consider.

This looks wide open and the suggestion is BLUE COLLAR LAD, who boasts a good record at this course and he's 3 lb lower compared to when finishing third over C&D on his penultimate start. Eldeyaar performed with credit here last time and should be in the mix once again. He is second choice ahead of Due Date and Kessaar Power.

It could be worth taking a chance on KODI HAWK, who was a decent fourth in a fair race at Chelmsford on his handicap debut in October.
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Following a near two-year absence, CAMACHO MAN made a promising return at Southwell in April. The Camacho gelding was able to step forward when winning in handicap company at Leicester eight days ago and this drop in class presents him with an excellent opportunity to follow up. Laurentia left it late to get up over 1m2f here last month and she must be of interest, while Fighting Poet heads the remainder.

The most appealing of these is CAMACHO MAN, who recently hit the target at Leicester on his second run since returning from a lengthy absence and he is taken to open his all-weather account off the same mark. Crazy Maisie was only sixth in the handicap won by Laurentia here last month but she has dipped to a dangerous mark and perhaps the addition of cheekpieces will help her to get back on track.

Fighting Poet looks set to go well but CAMACHO MAN impressed at Leicester last week and can give the weight away all round.
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Con Te Partiro suffered a costly defeat when being denied by just under two lengths into second over 1m2f at Chelmsford in April, but he should remain competitive. However, he could come out second best again, this time to ONE COOL DREAMER, who took a step forward from his first start in handicaps when finishing fourth over a mile at Windsor last month. The son of Oasis Dream could progress further for this step up in distance and he looks the way to go, while Idyllic is noted too.

This step up in trip may help ONE COOL DREAMER and he gets the nod on the back of a solid effort in a slightly higher-grade handicap at Windsor. Con Te Partiro is an obvious threat given his winning spree in recent months and while he was turned over when odds on at Chelmsford last time, Richard Spencer's charge remains on a plausible mark. Show Me A Hero is best of the rest.

A trappy race to close. A chance is taken on SHOW ME A HERO to win his first race. The main danger appears to be Golden Myrrh.
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