There were 48 Races on Wednesday 29th May 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Tipperary, 8 races at Beverley, 6 races at Hamilton, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Wexford, 7 races at Kempton, 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.

This does not appear to be the deepest of contests and that could provide UNTHINKABLE with a solid chance of breaking her maiden. The daughter of Kessaar has produced a consistent level of form across her three starts so far and any further improvement could make her difficult to beat. Stat Goddess, runner-up at Catterick six days ago, looks to be the main danger, while Cheerleader rates best of the rest.

This looks a good opening for George Boughey's UNTHINKABLE. Craig Lidster pair Stat Goddess and Iwo Jima may give her most to think about.

It's hard to get away from UNTHINKABLE, who sets a clear standard on her second at Leicester and should be hard to beat back on turf.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The draw has been kind to recent C&D winner POWDERING, who won with plenty in hand at Newmarket 12 days ago. A subsequent 6lb rise could be lenient and the daughter of Ribchester is taken to complete her hat-trick. Evocative Spark drops in class having hit the frame from an unpromising position at Chester three weeks ago and he is a real danger, along with fellow class-dropper Challet.

POWDERING won nicely again at Newmarket and might still be a step ahead of the handicapper. Evocative Spark ran well at Chester last time and is second choice, while Challet has gone a while without a win but is a potential class act in a 0-75.

Evocative Spark is a key player back down in class but the thriving POWDERING may have his measure today.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Get Jiggy With It sets the standard with an official rating of 77 and though she merits respect, PUELLA LAW shades preference. Twice a runner-up over C&D, she can put that previous track experience to good use in this maiden. Sea The Stars filly Celestial Wave warrants a market check ahead of her racecourse bow, while Naepoint should not be underestimated either.

PUELLA LAW shaped well when second in a C&D handicap on her reappearance and is taken to go one better now, perhaps at the main expense of fellow 3-y-o filly Get Jiggy With It. Thanks Dad didn't appear to enjoy Brighton last week but should be in the mix if he can translate his AW form to the grass at the second time of asking.

The two most likely contenders are the two most exposed in Get Jiggy With It and PUELLA LAW.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

She's Got Bottle is looking for her hat-trick after wins at Pontefract and over C&D, but an added 5lb and a step up in class may prove beyond her. Mick Appleby has won this twice in the last four years making C&D winner and recent second Beltane a force to reckoned with, but ZOZIMUS is preferred. Only beaten a short head in a better race at Newmarket last time, he looks all set to go one better for a stable in form.

SHE'S GOT BOTTLE is in the form of her life and had something to spare over C&D last time, so she's worth a chance to land the hat-trick under a typically positive ride. Zozimus should play a hand if the race is run to suit and Beltane should give another good account.

Preference is for the hat-trick seeking SHE'S GOT BOTTLE (nap), who was as good as ever with her convincing win over C&D last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Rayena has her first start for Richard Fahey and has plenty of placed form to her name, but she remains a maiden and may have to settle for a supporting role. Chepstow second Star Of St James will have his supporters and could also go well, but a chance is taken on the lightly-raced PEROVSKIA. She has shown signs of ability at both Wetherby and Chepstow on the turf before a poor run at Southwell, and could be well treated ahead of her handicap debut.

In a contest where few arrive with compelling claims the suggestion is DISTINCTION, who had an excuse at Pontefract last week and had been a good second over C&D prior to that. Ribkana is still a maiden but she was second here last summer and finished a creditable fourth at Ripon 10 days ago. Perovskia brings unexposed potential to her handicap debut and also makes the shortlist.

The suggestion is DISTINCTION, who was second here before running into a few dead-ends at Pontefract.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Ski Jump could be interesting if he gets the trip on his first start for owner/trainer Tina Jackson, but he hasn't been in action since September last year and that may count against him. CLOUDY ROSE won this last year off a mark of 48 and, although a winner last time out at Brighton, she races here off just 4lb higher. She might win again under Gina Mangan, with Twoforthegutter another to consider.

CLOUDY ROSE won this race as the second leg of a hat-trick last season and, having scored at Brighton (as she did in 2023) last time, she's the most appealing option. Peripeteia is a danger down in grade and Night Life is worth keeping in mind back up in distance.

This can go to last year's winner CLOUDY ROSE, who scored at Brighton four weeks ago and still looks feasibly treated.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Defence Treaty, Jamih and Laudable all have something to recommend them and each warrant a betting check at the very least. However, none appeal more than GOLDEN ECHO, who is open to any amount of progression and, following a promising third-placed finish on her first attempt over 1m4f in a deeper race at Leicester 18 days ago, the daughter of Golden Horn makes strong appeal.

JAMIH is well treated and was arguably unlucky not to win having suffered interference when second at Catterick, so he's taken to make amends at the possible expense of Golden Echo, who arrives on the back of an improved showing. Lincoln Rockstar is another one to consider if strong in the betting.

It might be worth siding with GOLDEN ECHO, who is still unexposed and made a bold bid when upped to 1m4f at Leicester last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Open to more improvement than many of her rivals, OPAL STORM could be worth chancing after an encouraging fourth-placed finish over this course and distance 15 days ago. The Brian Rothwell-trained filly outran huge odds with a first-time tongue-tie added that day and, given it was her first start since last September, the handicapper has given her a chance off 1lb lower. Yazaman, King Of The Jungle and Stallone can all give the selection plenty to think about.

FRANK THE SPARK is still unexposed and left the impression he'd come on for his reappearance at Newcastle last month, so he's worth chancing from stall 2. His stablemate Yazaman, a recent winner, is an obvious danger and Opal Storm merits consideration.

Several have possibilities but the vote goes to OPAL STORM, who was an eyecatching fourth over C&D on her recent stable debut.
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