There were 58 Races on Saturday 25th May 2024 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Haydock, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at York, 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Chester, 8 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Windsor, 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 4 race.

FAIR POINT won't get many better opportunities to shed her maiden tag, and the daughter of Farhh is fancied to do just that. Ralph Beckett's filly made a pleasing reappearance when filling the runner-up spot at Leicester a fortnight ago and any further improvement might suffice. Mostar Dreams has produced a similar level of form across her three starts and might prove to be the main danger, while Hiya Honey, who debuts for the Karl Burke team, heads the remainder.

FAIR POINT, Hiya Honey and Mostar Dreams have all shown enough to suggest they can win a small race, with narrow preference for the first named, who went down only to a promising newcomer on her return at Leicester.

Ralph Beckett's daughter of Farhh FAIR POINT resumed with a promising second so gets the nod with the prospect of more to come.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

King Of Angels shaped with promise over C&D on his debut earlier this month and appeals as a likely candidate with improvement on the cards, but FLICKA'S GIRL is preferred. Although winless in her two starts since making a successful debut at Wolverhampton last month, she was a creditable second in the Lily Agnes here 17 days ago, and looks to hold leading claims on that form. Columnist warrants a market check ahead of his racecourse bow.

KING OF ANGELS did well to hang in there considering he raced wider than ideal on his recent C&D debut and is expected to show the benefit of that initial outing and come out on top. Columnist makes most appeal of the newcomers before market clues, with Flicka's Girl likely to run well again under a penalty.

An open juvenile novice but Richard Fahey's newcomer COLUMNIST fetched £170,000 last month and is taken to make a winning debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ANIMATO was able to cash in on a spell of decent form when winning at Catterick 12 days ago, and, given that he still looks well treated from 2lb higher, David O'Meara's five-year-old is taken to repeat the dose. Percy Jones hit the frame over an extended 1m4f here earlier this month and he should be thereabouts if seeing out this longer trip, while others to note include Capone and Gifted Angel.

Having shaped better than the bare result without headgear at Navan last month, RICH BELIEF is very interesting off the same mark with blinkers refitted. Dreams Adozen made a similarly encouraging return to action recently and she is feared most ahead of Percy Jones.

This can go to DREAMS ADOZEN who won by 15l on testing ground here last season. Irish raider Rich Belief is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The key to this race looks to be the recent clash over C&D between OMAN (first) and Chillhi (second), with the former taken to come out on top again despite being 2lb worse off at the weights with that rival. That was the six-year-old's first run for the Tony Carroll yard and he could be open to more improvement. It may be Chase The Dollar who provides the chief threat, having scored easily over C&D on the same day.

MASO BASTIE has shaped well both starts since joining the Michael Bell yard, including when sixth of 14 back from a break in a competitive Ascot handicap a fortnight ago. He is marginally preferred to Cavern Club, who appeals as the type to do well for his new yard. Recent C&D 1-2 Oman and Chillhi are others to consider.

In a tricky race OMAN is taken to follow up his apprentice race win at the May meeting here by beating Cavern Club.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A progressive sort on the all-weather this year, slight preference is for PRINCE OF ZENDA, whose only career win on turf came here over slightly further last September. A wide draw will make life difficult but if jockey Daniel Muscutt can get him on the rail early, he may be able to dictate this ahead of of Liamarty Dreams and Baradar, who is a classy sort on his day. Course specialists Boardman and Paws For Thought need considering as well.

BARADAR has slipped to an attractive mark and with ground conditions to suit he is fancied to get back to winning ways at the chief expense of course scorer Boardman. Rhoscolyn, Spirit Genie and Paws For Thought all need factoring into this very open handicap too.

Lots hold chances but BARADAR (nap) goes really well under these conditions and has slipped to a handy mark so can resume winning ways.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ALL AGLEAM boasts commendable form figurers and, having run on strongly when scoring over 7f at Lingfield last time, dropping back to this distance shouldn't to be much of a hinderance to this daughter of Oasis Dream. A plum draw only boosts her chance, but the Andrew Balding-trained filly can expect a battle if Nighteyes comes on from her seasonal debut at Yarmouth last month. Alfa Moonstone is the pick of the rest.

NIGHTEYES teed herself up well for this after an absence when sixth at Yarmouth and David O'Meara's Night of Thunder filly can build on it to quickly resume winning ways. Alfa Moonstone goes well on turning tracks and is feared most on the back of a good recent Catterick fourth, with Lingfield scorer All Agleam also well in the mix in a tight-knit handicap.

David O'Meara's Night Of Thunder filly NIGHTEYES edges the vote on the back of her promising reappearance sixth at Yarmouth.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A cosy winner over 1m4f here 16 days ago, FOURONEOHFEVER looks progressive enough to cope with a 6lb higher mark. Following a win on the all-weather last month, that was the second leg of a brace registered by Geoirge Boughey's colt since returning from a break and the hat-trick is a strong possibility. Castle In The Sand is an obvious threat after finishing second in each if his last five starts. Prince Rasam is the pick of the rest.

None of these can be ruled out but it's hard to side against George Boughey's progressive colt FOURONEOHFEVER who showed a good attitude when scoring here last time and can now complete a hat-trick. Travolta rates a big threat though on the back of his Wolverhampton success, with fellow handicap debutant Prince Rasam also in the picture.

George Boughey's FOURONEOHFEVER hasn't looked back since sent into handicaps so this course scorer is taken to complete his hat-trick.
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