There were 50 Races on Monday 6th May 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Beverley, 8 races at Windsor, 7 races at Warwick, 6 races at Kempton, 7 races at Bath, 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.

FOREVER EIGHTEEN was a good third on his return at Newcastle, despite being beaten three lengths, and dropped back in trip with a prime draw in stall nine, he has to have a decent chance with Alex Jary's claim in the saddle a bonus. Anglesey Lad looks capable of mounting a strong challenge after finishing fourth on his first run in six months, while Lady Twilight is one to watch in the market ahead of her handicap debut for the Moores.

ANGLESEY LAD has plenty of dash and could open his account dropped in trip after an encouraging comeback at Wolverhampton. It's Showtime and Forever Eighteen are a couple of the other likely players.

Forever Eighteen is respected but the draw is no issue this time for MONKEY MISS, whose dam won on soft going, and she's preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Trainer Clive Cox has won two of the three runnings of this race and he has strong claims again with STAR ANTHEM. Beaten just a neck on his Newbury debut despite being carried right, he should be wiser now and could well make amends for that loss here. Siegen is possibly the best of the Richard Hannon pair with Pat Dobbs in the saddle and, as a son of Blue Point out of an Exceed and Excel mare, he is bred for speed. Red Sand could follow them home.

STAR ANTHEM showed more than enough when second on debut at Newbury recently to suggest he'll be winning sooner rather than later, and this looks a good opening. Siegen, in particular, and Red Sand are the interesting newcomers.

The clear form pick is Newbury runner-up STAR ANTHEM. Interesting newcomers Siegen and Red Sand look the biggest dangers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Viewfromthestars was all out to win at Chelmsford last time and a 2lb rise may be enough to stop the son of Starspangledbanner from following up. He can go close along with the consistent Joy Choi, who has finished in the top three in each of her last five starts, but a chance is taken on WE'RE REUNITED. His two wins on turf were both here, one over this trip and both off higher marks, and he looks all set for another big run.

SISTERS IN THE SKY struggled from marks in the 60s on turf last year but she's tumbled down the weights over winter so gets the nod to regain the winning thread dropped back to the minimum trip at the expense of Joy Choi, who should come on appreciably from her recent course return. Profit And Loss had made a solid start for George Baker so completes the shortlist.

Everything looks set for SYMBOL OF HOPE (nap), who's fancied to complete a hat-trick in this race. Joy Choi is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Afloat recorded a double at Yarmouth when last seen in August and she makes her return to action off a 4lb higher mark, so she has to be considered. However, the vote goes to CIOTOG, who has been thereabouts in this grade the last twice and he can make the most of an unchanged mark after his close-up third at Wolverhampton last time. Midsummer Music is another to watch out for.

CIOTOG arrives in good heart having been placed on all 3 starts this year, caught further back than ideal when third at Wolverhampton last time, so he could be ready to add a third course success to his tally. The hat-trick seeking Afloat isn't taken lightly on her reappearance, with Midsummer Music completing the shortlist.

Afloat was on the upgrade when last seen, but the vote goes to BLOODHOUND, who could never get in from a wide stall (1m) latest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Fleurir shed her maiden tag at the sixth time of asking at Pontefract in July last year and, if she has improved over the winter, then she could get involved on her handicap bow. However, preference is for RING OF LIGHT, who made his return from a layoff to finish fifth at Windsor in this grade and he remains on the same mark. He recorded an all-weather hat-trick before that and, with that run under his belt, he could be ready to strike. On The Cards is another to consider.

FLEURIR didn't need to advance her form when getting off the mark at Pontefract last September and this looks a good opportunity for Roger Varian's 4-y-o to follow up starting her 2024 campaign. Second choice is Signcastle City, who offered something to work on at Chelmsford recently having fallen in the weights during the second half of last year, with Ring of Light rounding off the shortlist.

This can go to LUNATICK, who divided smart sorts on his reappearance last year, with Signcastle City the main danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

AMERIGO VESPUCCI got off the mark with a narrow victory in a similar event at Yarmouth a couple of weeks ago and the three-year-old merits the utmost respect off just a 3lb higher mark. Bramble Jelly showed plenty of promise when third at Windsor a week ago and she could prove to be the main threat to the selection, ahead of Meet Me In Meraki and Clear Justice.

Making his first start on turf for his current yard, AMERIGO VESPUCCI showed improved form in first-time cheekpieces when battling well for success at Yarmouth 13 days ago and he can score again now that he's up and running. Newfangled also took his form up a notch on his return and could be the main danger, ahead of Beach Point.

With the cheekpieces retained, AMERIGO VESPUCCI could well build on his Yarmouth win. Meet Me In Meraki is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Andromedas Kingdom clearly sets the standard having won over this course and distance eight days ago, but a 5lb penalty for that victory will make life tougher for her. With that in mind, preference is for MOON OVER THE SEA, who was a close second off this mark at Wolverhampton last time and is a proven winner over this track and trip. Others to consider are James Park Woods and Sao Timothy.

After 6 months off, ANDROMEDAS KINGDOM made it 2 wins from her last 3 starts when successful at this C&D 8 days ago and a penalty might not be enough to prevent her from following up. Moon Over The Sea has been proving consistent this year and is feared most, while Sao Timothy could also be in the mix.

Recent C&D scorer ANDROMEDAS KINGDOM is now 2-3 in Class 6 events at about 1m. Moon Over The Sea has a solid chance.
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