There were 48 Races on Tuesday 28th May 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Redcar, 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Tipperary, 8 races at Ballinrobe, 6 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Bangor, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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LEITZEL ran a nice race on her hurdling debut, despite never troubling the winner, and can take a step forward here. The Teofilo filly stayed on into second behind easy winner Pinot Gris at Bellewstown last month and with that experience under her belt she looks up to winning a race of this standard. Love Me also showed some promise when fourth on her hurdling debut at Limerick last month and is an obvious danger. African Lady showed a bit more when fifth at Downpatrick last time and may be able to get into the places now.

Henry de Bromhead's LOVE ME made a promising start when fourth in a big-field Limerick juvenile (form been franked) so can build on it to open her account. Leitzel rates the chief threat on the back of her Bellewstown debut second, while Gavin Cromwell's pair African Lady and Cornamona Park appeal as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

A modest a maiden hurdle as you could find. LOVE ME's Limerick debut fourth could be good enough here
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This looks like a nice opportunity for PIGEON HOUSE. The Saxon Warrior gelding won a competitive handicap hurdle at Punchestown before a solid run on the Flat at Gowran Park last time. He is second top-rated here off his mark of 126. Cossack Chach is rated a pound superior but comes here having pulled up at Punchestown earlier in the month. He has a bit to prove after that poor showing. Pinot Gris, an easy winner at Bellewstown last time, could prove a bigger danger despite having a few pounds to find on official ratings.

PIGEON HOUSE has some fairly useful form to his name and looks the way to go on the back of his good recent third on the Flat. Barrier also has the form to have a say and is next on the list ahead of Pinot Gris and Voice of Reason.

Much improved since beaten by Open To Question last autumn, PIGEON HOUSE has good claims by virtue of a Punchestown handicap win
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KILKEE BAY bumped into one here three weeks ago when chasing home easy winner Supersundae and this looks a winnable opportunity now. The Ocovango gelding had shaped with promise when fourth in a decent maiden hurdle at Punchestown previously and should be up to landing a summer contest now. Bridgehead has an absence to overcome but has been placed in all three of his runs over timber and should be a big player if fit and ready on his return. Eoin's Charm ran well when fourth on his debut here last month and should improve from that. He is another leading contender.

EOIN'S CHARM offered plenty to work on when fourth in a novice here last month and, with improvement on the cards, he's the one to side with here. Kilkee Bay is closely matched on form and Whale Harbour is a threat if he can get back on the up.

The experience gained in three decent maiden hurdles last winter may be enough to see WHALE HARBOUR account for these rivals
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JE T'AI PORTE was a cosy winner over fences here three weeks ago and runs off a half-stone lower mark now back over timber. The versatile Footstepsinthesand mare bounced out and made all here last time and front-running is often a big plus around here. Jolie Coeur Allen ran well at Bellewstown on her handicap debut and could get involved again but is a bit of a weak finisher. Flidais has been runner-up on her last couple of outings, including over further here last month. She's another one for the shortlist in a race where plenty can be given chances.

Lots with chances but JE T'AI PORTE edges the vote reverted to hurdles on the back of his chasing win here. In-form Jolie Coeur Allen heads the list of dangers, although Gone For Tea, Redwood Queen and First Dare are others who can have a big say.

A hopeful vote goes to MEDIA NARANJA who ran well in a Punchestown festival handicap and has a good 7lb claimer aboard
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Better ground seemed to make a big difference to TELL US THIS at Down Royal earlier in the month, where he won but was subsequently disqualified. The Westerner gelding still looked plenty green then, edging right in the closing stages and hampering Benjis Benefit. He runs off a 6lb higher mark now and may be able to gain compensation after losing the race on appeal. Luimneach returns from an absence but could play a big part on his seasonal debut. The Fame And Glory gelding has dropped 3lb since last being seen at Fairyhouse in April 2023 and this nice ground should play to his strengths. Dreamz ran a big race on her last visit here and is another that has to come into calculations.

TELL US THIS was first past the post (subsequently demoted) in a 20-runner event at Down Royal last time and is worth a chance to gain compensation here. Must Go Now is a danger if he's none the worse for his latest fall and Dreamz is worthy of consideration.

Demoted after getting off the mark at Down Royal early in the month, TELL US THIS can rectify matters here
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I AM SPIDER MAN stayed on well when fourth at Downpatrick last time and looks capable of winning one of these back in the lowest grade. The Walk In The Park gelding remains on the same mark of 94 and should be capable of striking off that if things fall his way. Ask Cillian ran well at a big price here three weeks ago when chasing home Whatyouwant and if she can repeat that showing she'd be a big player despite a 3lb rise. Sineads Fancy is another who was placed at fancy odds here three weeks ago and also has to be considered.

Save for a mistake at the final flight at Bellewstown last month, GET IT RIGHT would probably be a maiden no more and he is taken to gain compensation here. I Am Spider Man put in a good shift when fourth at Downpatrick recently and he is next on the list ahead of Ask Cillian and Rideau Canal.

A bad blunder at the last deprived GET IT RIGHT of victory at Bellewstown last month and he gest the nod here
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IT'S TIME AGAIN has hit the crossbar on her last couple of visits here and may be able to gain a deserved win now. The Shirocco mare has won twice here in the past and ran well on her two outings this season, most recently when third to Whatyouwant three weeks ago. The winner turns out again here having been fifth at Clonmel since and is now 6lb worse off. Roscomroe also has recent course form having been runner-up at a massive price here three weeks ago. The Getaway gelding only went up a pound and is a big player if he can repeat that showing.

IT'S TIME AGAIN boasts a good record at this course, which includes a success in a division of this race in 2022, and she is the most appealing candidate. If able to build on the improvement he showed when runner-up here last time, Roscomroe should have a part to play, while The Vegas Raider and Whatyouwant are place money contenders.

ROSCOMROE put up a career-best when a clear second over C&D three weeks ago and is taken to go one better off just a 1lb higher mark
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Willie Mullins is hard to oppose in bumpers and SOIR DE GARDE may be able to make a winning debut here. The Kapgarde gelding has a big pedigree being a half-brother to one of the stable's stars, in State Man. Gers Gigi ran well when third on her debut here three weeks ago and is entitled to improve from that experience. With the course form under her belt she should be a big player again. I Am Mimi was mid-division in a festival bumper at Punchestown earlier in the month having been a good second at the Kildare course on debut last November. He has shown enough to be a contender now.

SOIR DE GARDE is a half-brother to State Man and is fancied to make a successful start representing the same connections as that top-class hurdler. The Correction and Gers Gigi are the main dangers.

State Man's half-brother SOIR DE GARDE makes his debut. He may be good enough to beat Gers Gigi and I Am Mimi
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