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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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Turned out again quickly after a determined success here last week, JACQUELINA looks well capable of landing the hat-trick under a 5lb penalty. Phil McEntee's charge gets the vote ahead of Secret Handsheikh and Batchelor Boy, who must hold every chance if bouncing back to the form which saw him win comfortably at Yarmouth on his penultimate outing. Alpine Girl and Mokaatil are capable of being in the shake-up too.

JACQUELINA arrives on the back of an improved effort when scoring here a week ago and she's capable of following up in a race where most of the others have something to prove. Batchelor Boy is another one to consider and Cabeza de Llave should strip fitter for his latest outing, so a return to form would be no surprise.

A tight little heat but ALPINE GIRL will appreciate the return to good ground and is 3lb lower than her Salisbury win last summer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Trainer Archie Watson is no stranger to first-time-out winners and he could have a smart one on his hands in the shape of PREMIUM PASS, who is a half-sister to Group 2 winner Naval Power. The daughter of Raven's Pass should know her job on debut and she may have too much for fellow newcomer Bolly Dolly, as well as Isla Bella, who is entitled to improve for the step up in trip.

PREMIUM PASS is well bred and has found a good opening to start out, so she's worth chancing to make a winning debut for a stable that should have her well prepared. Breeze-Up recruit Kaleidoscope Eyes is another one to be interested in and Bolly Dolly could feature if the market speaks in her favour.

The ones with experience have not shown a great deal and by far the most appealing of the newcomers is PREMIUM PASS.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Runner-up to a subsequent winner on her debut at Catterick when well fancied, TEQUILA ROSE is open to plenty of improvement going up in trip and she is taken to go one better. Related to a couple of smart winners, Qumasha is one to be interested in on debut, while Kimmico is another to consider and can go well if rediscovering the form which saw her run with plenty of promise at Kempton.

TEQUILA ROSE showed plenty when second at Catterick on debut and might not need to improve on that to open her account, acknowledging Charlie Johnston's newcomer Qumasha is an interesting one on paper. Kimmico could feature if she builds on her debut at the second attempt.

Qumasha has lots going for her on paper but TEQUILA ROSE showed plenty on debut and the experience can stand her in good stead.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Kojin posted his best effort for some time when placed at Bath and will likely have a say in proceedings, while Irezumi finished in front of Bbob Alula when going close at this venue last month. COME ON JOHN wasn't at his best when dropped in distance at Wolverhampton recently but was scoring off a higher mark over track and trip at this time last year and a bold bid looks on the cards.

Last year's winner COME ON JOHN has largely been in good form and has dropped to a handy mark. He may be able to take the prize home again. Bbob Alula and Kojin can also make their presence felt.

It might be worth chancing CORPORATE RAIDER, who didn't run badly on his seasonal reappearance and has slipped to a very tempting mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A dual winner on the all-weather, MUSICAL MYSTERY finished a decent third at Leicester last time and looks set to open his account on turf with Ed Dunlop's yard in fine form. Twilight Dancer has been raised 5lb for last month's C&D success, while King Of War ended last season with a victory at Chepstow and has subsequently switched yards. Lunatick ran well at Bath on his reappearance and is another to bear in mind.

FIERCE shaped as if he'd strip fitter for his reappearance and, with blinkers on, he's worth taking a chance on from a handy mark. Recent C&D winner Twilight Dancer is an obvious danger and Falcon Nine has some potential starting out for a new yard.

Top of the list is TWILIGHT DANCER (nap), who made it 3-7 on turf with her comfortable win over C&D. Lunatick is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Roundabout Silver won over C&D in September 2022 off 3lb higher and has conditions in his favour here. Ivasecret drops in class and looks potentially well handicapped on his all-weather form, but is yet to win on the turf after seven attempts, so BUY THE DIP gets the nod. He ran on well when beaten a neck over 7f here last week and is a C&D winner.

The step back up in trip will suit BUY THE DIP and he is fancied to return to winning ways. Ivasecret and Daisy Roots are feared most.

C&D winner BUY THE DIP may be the one to side with having finished clear of the rest when beaten a neck off this mark here last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Interestnpenalties is the only runner here with recent winning form after he scored at Wolverhampton last month, but he has never placed on the turf. Dan Dee Prince was a solid third here last time and can go well off the same mark, but JUST RITA could be the one. Beaten less than two lengths in a better race at Kempton latest, she should go well off 1lb lower in this grade.

Preference is for ARNAZ, who has shown ability in AW maidens and is open to improvement now sent handicapping on turf debut. Dan Dee Prince and Just Rita should also go well.

The pick is DAN DEE PRINCE, who took a big step back in the right direction when placed in a higher-grade C&D race four weeks ago.
Ths is the racecard key.
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