There were 45 Races on Thursday 30th May 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Ffos Las, 6 races at Ripon, 6 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Limerick, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Carlisle, 6 races at Warwick, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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ENCOSTA was awarded her last race at Leopardstown in the stewards' room after being badly checked at the business end. That was a much-improved effort on better ground and she is due to encounter the same trip and ground, so should be right in the thick of it off 6lb higher. Power Drive made all and swept home by four lengths in Dundalk last month. He's not exactly drawn to attack in stall 14, but competes off just 2lb higher and is clearly in good humour. Master Dunraven is 8lb higher after delivering in Navan and ought to have a part to play, while Storm Eric is a consistent horse and his turf mark is 17lb lower than his all-weather rating.

A host in with chances but it could pay to side with GUNSIGHT, who shaped better than the bare result when sixth at Sligo just over a fortnight ago and Michael O'Meara's 4-y-o can open his account at the expense of Alma Libre, who needs to leave a rare-poor effort behind at the Curragh when last seen 9 months ago but returns on a handy mark. Encosta and Mr Mills are another couple to consider, too.

The 4yo MASTER DUNRAVEN is drawn wide and 8lb higher than at Navan, but he did look a horse well ahead of his mark that day.
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NATURALLY NIMBLE is 6lb clear on official ratings and has bright prospects here. The form of his close second in Navan looks strong as the horse that pipped him was previously second to a subsequent Listed-placed horse. American Pharoah filly Gushing can get in the mix up in trip on better ground for powerful connections. Barnso should come on from an unplaced run in a higher grade at Naas, while Tachos makes her handicap debut off a mark of 72 and has shown enough to suggest she will be competitive. Dont Do Dramas is in decent nick after winning at Sligo and finishing third in Roscommon and goes to work off a light weight.

NATURALLY NIMBLE went down by just a head in a Navan maiden 12 days ago and with better to come now handicapping, Joseph O'Brien's charge is fancied to go a place better. Dont Do Dramas arrives in fine form, so he could give the selection most to think about, with Gushing another to consider stepping up to 1¼m for the first time.

Good ground may make a crucial difference for GUSHING though she does not have much to spare over Sindad My Dad on Killarney form
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SIGNOR FERRARI may be the safest option in a claimer where plenty of horses have something to prove. He kept on well to make the breakthrough in an apprentice handicap over 7f at Cork last week and has placed form over this sort of trip in Dundalk. Alto Sax got his confidence boosted with a victory in a claiming maiden at Roscommon, but this is a much longer trip. His one previous effort over an extended 1m2f in Dundalk was inconclusive. Your Out Of Line has some upside after a close fourth over shorter in a claimer at Gowran Park. Sylkie flopped when favourite for that Gowran Park race and the blinkers have been left off now.

Preference is for SIGNOR FERRARI, who won with something in hand at Cork last week and has run well over this sort of trip before. Alto Sax and Your Out Of Line are feared most.

Two recent winners go head-to-head. SIGNOR FERRARI probably achieved more in winning a handicap than Alto Sax in a claimer
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MADAME PLAINTIFF was successful on penultimate start in Gowran Park and showed that her new mark isn't beyond her when a fair fourth in a higher class at the Curragh. She has the best draw in stall one, so jockey Robert Whearty has options. Vivienda has ability and this new trip could unlock it as her half brother won over 7f in Gowran Park. Elegant Madame has been highly tried since getting off the mark on debut at Lingfield last summer and should appreciate these calmer waters, while Velvet Skies is more than capable of banking a cheque.

A wide-open handicap with the vote going to MASOUN, who will hopefully settle better without the blinkers on this time and his mark is a very fair one on the pick of his form. Mark's One also has a bigger performance in him, with Auburn Avenue completing the shortlist.

It's easy to make cases for a whole host of these and AUBURN AVENUE could easily improve on her first handicap run at the Curragh.
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The Ger Lyons-trained NATIONAL LADY looks the one to beat, despite the obvious negative of being drawn out wide. Placed twice in juvenile maidens last season, the form of those particular races could hardly have worked out any better. With the benefit of a comeback run when second at Cork in March, the filly should be primed for this assignment. Emerald Harmony stepped up on two promising earlier efforts when staying on nicely to finish runner-up at Limerick. The Johnny Murtagh-trained filly has an advantageous draw if Ben Coen elects to make use of it. Emerald Eclipse had shaped well in two maidens prior to disappointing in handicap company. He may find a return to this grade easier.

NATIONAL LADY gave another good account of herself when runner-up on reappearance in March and a repeat of that level may well suffice. Emerald Eclipse and Blue Poppy are a couple of potential threats.

National Lady sets the standard but EMERALD ECLIPSE is drawn lower and he's better than he showed in a handicap last time.
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LAYOFTHELAND can credit Sean Davis with a first success in the training ranks. Runner-up on her two most recent starts, when beaten less than a length on both occasions, the filly can gain compensation now. Colin Keane is a very significant booking on the lightly-raced daughter of Land Force. Navan runner-up Rappell also holds leading claims for in-form trainer Paul Flynn. The gelding was making his handicap debut when finding just one too good at the County Meath track last time. Alex Belardo was behind the latter horse on his reappearance, but didn't get the clearest of runs and should be more competitive this time. However, he does have to overcome the widest draw.

This represents a golden opportunity for LAYOFTHELAND to deservedly get her head in front. She has gone close at Sligo and Navan on her last two starts and the booking of Colin Keane suggests that connections mean business. Rappell raised his game when runner-up at Navan earlier this month and he could be the one for the forecast. Marvellous Lady is best of the rest.

A slow starter in a Navan event in which Rappell finished second, LAYOFTHELAND (nap) is tipped to reverse that form.
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Now that he has recaptured the winning habit, GEGENPRESSING can follow up his recent Sligo success. A four-time winner, the Eddie and Patrick Harty-trained six-year-old looks well treated off his current rating. Despite being raised to a mark of 51, the gelding has won off 24lb higher in the past. Naas runner-up Reinforce appears to have gradually improved this season. The four-year-old ran a career best latest when runner-up in a higher grade than this one at Naas. If he can reproduce that effort, he won't be too far away. Amanirenas doesn't appear to be in the best of form right now, but dropping into the bottom grade on a track where she has won previously could see a revival.

THERIVERRUNSDEEP is 0-16 on turf but she's been in good form on the all-weather in recent months and she is worth chancing off an attractive mark. Next on the list is Atbay, who found just one too good at Roscommon recently, while Gegenpressing, a winner at Sligo last time, is also high on the shortlist. Aurora Nova and Reinforce are others to consider for each-way purposes.

Open. GEGENPRESSING is not best drawn but he likes to go right handed and, all things considered, he was good value for his Sligo win.
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