There were 42 Races on Monday 13th May 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Hereford, 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Roscommon, 8 races at Windsor, 8 races at Killarney, 6 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Course specialist Redrosezorro produced a game effort from the front when second over track and trip last time out and he merits respect after a 2lb rise, as does Variety Island, who is now 4lb higher than when winning over C&D last month. However, drawn well in stall four, last year's victor OBEE JO could repeat the feat despite being 3lb higher in the handicap this time around. Others to note include Temper Trap and Rain Cap.

Multiple course winner MUTANAASEQ has been a chance by the handicapper and gets the nod in an open-looking handicap. Saisons d'Or and Variety Island head the list of dangers.

The vote goes to last year's winner OBEE JO, ahead of Mutanaaseq and Beylerbeyi.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The form of MONFRID's Lingfield second in November received a timely boost when the winner landed an Ascot handicap from a mark of 80 on Friday, so with further progress likely now switched to turf, he is fancied to shed the maiden tag. Disclosure finished a creditable second at Wolverhampton in November and the Advertise filly appeals as a leading contender now upped in trip, while Phoenix Of Dreams, who caught the eye with a staying-on fourth over this trip at Thirsk 23 days ago, heads the remainder.

Preference is for DISCLOSURE, who acquitted herself well in a couple of starts over shorter last year and remains with potential. Phoenix of Dreams and Monfrid rate the principal dangers.

Preference is for PHOENIX OF DREAMS, who made a promising debut when fourth in what was probably a good Thirsk maiden last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MARBUZET found steady progress last season and was far from disgraced on his return at Southwell last month. The cheekpieces tried that day are replaced by his customary blinkers, worn for each of his four successes, and it would come as no surprise to see him step forward today. Greek Giant has been running well on the all-weather recently and, given that he is unexposed over staying trips, there could be more to come back on the grass. Animato could have a say and it would be folly to rule out the well-handicapped Red Force One, for all that he does need to improve on recent performances.

GREEK GIANT is still relatively unexposed as a stayer and will appreciate the step back up in trip here. He can resume winning ways. Animato and Marbuzet look the likeliest dangers.

The choice is GREEK GIANT (nap) who has been running well on the AW and is equally effective on turf. Marbuzet is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ZAPHEA built on her encouraging third-placed stable bow at Ayr last month when landing the spoils at Musselburgh four days later. Iain Jardine's filly won a shade cosily that day and she's taken to defy a 5lb rise in the ratings. The biggest threat may emerge from recent Beverley runner-up Willolarupi, who showed more verve in first-time blinkers and races off the same mark, while seasonal debutant Alfa Moonstone returns to the C&D of her only triumph.

The one who appeals most is WILLOLARUPI, who was worn down in the shadow of the post at Beverley last week and is taken to go one better off the same mark with this sharper track likely to play to his strengths. Keldeo has a good chance of reversing recent Musselburgh placings with Zaphea on these revised terms and she rates the main danger. Desert Master is not without each-way hope.

This can go to WILLOLARUPI, who didn't quite get home over a stiff 5f last week but can fare better on this easier track.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The hat-trick seeking Sherdil arrives in fine fettle having completed a double in a classified stakes at Newcastle in March. However, the five-year-old returns to handicap company off a mark that proved beyond him at Wolverhampton in December. With that in mind, it may be worth taking a chance on his stablemate BIRKENHEAD. Paul Midgley's gelding, a C&D winner here two years ago, returns to turf on a career-low mark and he looks capable of succeeding at this level. Golden Rainbow is also noted.

SHERDIL has hit the target on the all-weather at Newcastle the last twice and, still on a workable mark, he is taken to complete the hat-trick back on turf. Having slipped to a dangerous mark, Birkenhead is second choice ahead of Golden Rainbow, who was hot on the heels of the selection on his latest start. The Grey Lass won't be far away if ready to roll following a break.

Off a handy mark back on turf, BIRKENHEAD is taken to register a second C&D success. Golden Gal is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

An unlucky second when not getting the clearest of runs and having to switch two furlongs out here over further last month, TWOFORTHEGUTTER may be able to gain compensation on the drop back in trip. The four-year-old is narrowly preferred to recent C&D third Stellarmasterpiece, as well as Prince Hector, who has strong claims on his penultimate effort at Wolverhampton. Foursome and Propagation are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

Fourteen-race maiden TWOFORTHEGUTTER deserves to get his head in front and he is taken to do just that on the back of a solid second over 1¾m here recently. Night Life showed signs of a revival on her reappearance at Wolverhampton and she will be a threat if able to build on that. Prince Hector and Stellarmasterpiece both make some each-way appeal.

Although Twoforthegutter ran well here last time he has yet to win a race and BLAZER TWO, who goes well fresh, is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LANGHOLM has had a strong start to the season without getting his head in front and he must hold every chance if building upon a narrow defeat over 7f here last time out. The course regular is now 5lb lower than his last success and he may have too much for Mokaatil, who has done well on the all-weather of late. A highly-creditable third at Windsor on his return, Ghathanfar is entitled to be thereabouts, along with Holbache and Huddle Up.

HAIL SEZER's record when fresh is good and he could be the answer to this tricky-looking handicap. Geoffrey Harker's representative resumes on a workable mark and he shades preference ahead of Langholm, who has acquitted himself well on each of his three starts this season, twice going close over 7f here. The 9-y-os Mokaatil and Zargun are both likely to be on the premises, while Ghathanfar is another with an each-way chance.

These conditions are ideal for GHATHANFAR, who ran a sound race at Windsor on his reappearance and has the plum draw here.
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