There were 40 Races on Monday 3rd June 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Gowran Park, 6 races at Ayr, 7 races at Listowel, 6 races at Brighton, 8 races at Windsor, 6 races at Wetherby, 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.

Haazeez was producing all of his best work at the finish when fifth on his racecourse bow at Newbury just over a fortnight ago and left the impression that he could take a big step forward. Triple Charged displayed signs of greenness on his first start at Ripon and better is expected from Karl Burke's colt, but the vote goes to newcomer ELECTROLYTE. Bought for 220,000 pounds at the Goffs UK Breeze-Up, connections recently had an impressive debut winner at Bath, who was also purchased from the same sale, and a big run is anticipated.

HAAZEEZ very much caught the eye on his recent debut at Newbury, finishing with running left. He's open to significant improvement and will win races, starting with this one. Newcomer Electrolyte was a £220,000 buy at the Breeze-Ups and looks the obvious danger.

Lambourn trainer Archie Watson is among the winners with his 2yo newcomers and £220,000 breeze-up buy ELECTROLYTE gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DESERT QUEST took a step in the right direction when runner-up at Musselburgh on his return to turf last time and the C&D winner has every chance of getting his head back in front. Laudable (second) and Yakhabar (third) were only separated by a short head when meeting over C&D last month and the pair are both of interest once again. The former does need to bounce back from his run at Beverley on Wednesday, but the switch of headgear might just sweeten him up.

DESERT QUEST arrives in top form so this C&D scorer is fancied to regain winning ways at the chief expense of Yakhabar who is weighted to go well. Crystal Guard is on a long losing run but can also have a say in an open handicap.

Two-time AW winner YAKHABAR was a good third over C&D three weeks ago and is taken to break his duck on turf. Laudable is feared.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Irish contender LITTLE EMPIRE has made a decent impact since beginning his visits to the UK with a victory at Wolverhampton backed up by a placed effort at the same track. The four-year-old is unlikely to have any issues with the switch to turf and remains with the scope for further improvement. Paco's Pride was placed over C&D last time and is expected to be competitive once again, while similar comments apply to Young Fire.

Having dropped a long way in the weights, YOUNG FIRE is back in good order, perhaps an unlucky loser at Redcar on Tuesday given he was denied a clear run. He makes plenty of appeal, with unexposed Irish-raider Little Empire feared most, ahead of Paco's Pride.

The lightly raced Irish challenger LITTLE EMPIRE (nap) has been in good form on AW of late and earns the vote on his turf debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

WESTERNESSE did well to finish half a length behind the winner in third after rearing up when the stalls opened at Ripon last time and, provided his antics at the start don't become a habitual occurrence, he can go two places better off an unchanged mark. Vocal Studies made a pleasing start to life with this stable when running out a game winner over a mile at Thirsk last month, while Boy Douglas completes the shortlist for a trainer who is operating at a 38 percent strike-rate at this venue this year.

VOCAL STUDIES made a successful start for his new yard at Thirsk a month ago and is worth a chance to follow up at the possible expense of Westernesse, who sports a first-time visor on the back of a solid effort. Boy Douglas is another one to consider.

Preference is for VOCAL STUDIES, who won at Thirsk on his stable debut and remains well handicapped. Boy Douglas is a danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This represents an ease in grade for AYR POET and, on the back of a decent third on his seasonal reappearance over C&D last month, he gets the vote to return to winning ways. Life On The Rocks showed a willing attitude to get up in the shadows of the post over 1m2f at Redcar last week and, off an unchanged mark sporting a first-time visor, he warrants the utmost respect. Comfortable last-time-out winner Redondo also enters calculations.

A few in with a squeak but REDONDO showed improved form to land a second success of the season at Hamilton last month and with better still to come as his stamina is drawn out further, Daragh Bourke's 3-y-o gets the nod to follow up at the expense of Ayr Poet, who drops down in class and boasts a superb record at this venue. Life On The Rocks escapes a penalty for last week's win so he looks best of the rest.

The lightly raced 3yo REDONDO has done very well since joining Daragh Bourke and can make it three wins from six starts for the stable.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BOWMAN only found an in-form rival too good when finishing second over C&D last month and, off an unchanged mark, a reproduction of that effort may well suffice. Helter Skelter has posted some solid efforts in defeat this season and the application of cheekpieces can help him while he lurks on an attractive mark. Recent C&D winner Monhammer also enters calculations but inconsistency continues to be the main concern with him.

While MONHAMMER is admittedly not the easiest to predict, the fact that he won on his reappearance over C&D represented a real change given that his record when fresh has otherwise been poor. If he is in a similar mood, it's unlikely that a 2 lb nudge will be a barrier to further success. Helter Skelter will be a serious threat if going to post but, assuming he takes up his engagement at Nottingham on Sunday, Pembrokeshire and Phoenix Fire may emerge as the main dangers.

The resurgent BOWMAN bumped into a thriving winner when runner-up over C&D last time and can regain the winning thread today.
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