There were 51 Races on Friday 26th May 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Haydock, 9 races at Bath, 7 races at Limerick, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Worcester, 6 races at Pontefract, 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.

The market will be a key guide but marginal preference is for PACKARD, who cost 150,000 euros as a yearling and the son of Mehmas is closely related to plenty of two-year-old winners. Double Jump is also very interesting given that his dam won at Listed level early in her juvenile career and Clive Cox's colt was another expensive purchase at 180,000gns. Others to note are Ambushed, Barnwell Boy and Moyet.

BATED BREEZE ran to just a modest level when mid-field here on debut 3 weeks ago but he showed plenty to work on and can put that experience to good use up against newcomers. Double Jump's sales price doubled from foal to yearling so is one to note, while Packard looks a likely type for Richard Hannon.

The market should be enlightening. As things stand, PACKARD looks a likely type with his owner's 2yos going great guns.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

This is an open looking handicap and a tentative nod goes to MAN OF EDEN, who has a fitness edge over potentially his biggest dangers. Harry and Roger Charlton's charge was a good second over C&D last time and he can go close again, despite a 2lb rise. Come Together was successful over the extended mile at Wolverhampton but has been off the track since November, while John Chard Vc must also overcome an absence from the track.

COME TOGETHER looks to have got into handicaps on a good mark based on his win at Wolverhampton in November, so he's an appealing candidate, especially with the prospect of more to come. Man of Eden ran well behind a big improver over C&D on his most recent outing and is feared most, while Woodstock and John Chard Vc are others who enter calculations.

On the back of his good second over C&D three weeks ago, MAN OF EDEN could well go one better. Sudden Ambush is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

It's difficult to rule any of these out with improvement on the cards, so only a tentative vote can go to ARAMINTA. It's not often Henry Candy sends out a winning debutant, so it was all the more striking when she cruised to success at Newbury last month. She then lost nothing in defeat when third over 1m here, and the step up in trip can see her in an even better light. Heavenly Breath and Veil Of Shadows are feared most, while Inner Space heads the remainder.

ARAMINTA acquitted herself well against a couple of older, more experienced rivals when a close third in a 1m course listed event 3 weeks ago and can build on that now stepping up to 1¼m. Veil of Shadows, Blue Missile and Understated look very useful prospects for good stables and head the many possible dangers in an open-looking listed event.

Although she lacks a Ribblesdale entry, VEIL OF SHADOWS looks sure to improve for going this far after her good run at Ascot.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

A prolific winner in the second half of last season, AUTUMN FESTIVAL bounced back to form with a highly creditable effort in the Thirsk Hunt Cup and the drop in trip is a major plus. The booking of William Buick also catches the eye and he is taken to see off C&D winner Lyndon B and Global Esteem, who has not been beaten far on either start this season. Able Kane and Tintoretto are entitled to be thereabouts as well.

ROPEY GUEST is a consistent sort who shaped as if the run would put him spot on when fifteenth in Ascot's Victoria Cup so he gets the nod off a 2 lb lower mark here. Autumn Festival looked on the way back when fourth at Thirsk last time and is next on the list ahead of C&D winner Lyndon B.

Off a workable mark NIZAAKA could well enhance her strong record in British handicaps. Autumn Festival is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

A fairly open contest in which marginal preference lies with KLONDIKE. A game winner over 1m3f at Newbury last month, William Haggas' expensive colt can make it two out of two, and the fact he holds an entry for the King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot suggests he is showing all the right signs at home. Gregory is another who made a successful start to his career and he can give the selection plenty to think about, along with the grade-dropping Batemans Bay.

Normandie Stud Ltd won this contest 12 months ago with Lionel and they could have a star on their hands this time around in the shape of GREGORY, who justified support to see off a trio of previous winners at Haydock last month, and with significant improvement on the cards, he's fancied to take this step up in grade in his stride. Klondike is bred to stay well, so he may emerge as the main threat having also made a winning debut, with Tempered Soul third on the shortlist.

Klondike and Gregory are promising but HADRIANUS sets the standard on his Epsom second and there were excuses at Chester.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

There was just over a length separating DREAM COMPOSER (first) and Angle Land (second) over course and distance three weeks ago and, although the latter is 5lb better off this time around, the James Evans-trained gelding is taken to confirm those placings. The consistent Lihou has been in great form so far this year, winning four times already, and may give the selection most to think about.

Plenty of these arrive in good form including DREAM COMPOSER who supplemented his Newmarket victory in April with a career-best display over C&D 3 weeks ago and he can complete the hat-trick in his present groove. Lihou and Angle Land may emerge as the lead threats.

A trappy little sprint. DREAM COMPOSER is on a roll and has a particularly solid record at this track, so he may go in again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Blazeon Five is likely to prove popular after regaining the winning thread at Ascot, and a 2lb rise is unlikely to prevent her from going close once more. A chance, however, is taken on GRANDMASTER FLASH. who wasn't seen to best effect when finishing fourth over 1m6f here earlier in the month, but he offered enough to suggest he can land a race of this nature. Better is also expected from First Emperor now returned to 2m.

MELAKAZ resumed his progress when winning a Chelmsford handicap with ease earlier this month and remains relatively unexposed over staying trips. He can follow up. Yorksea could be well treated returned to the Flat and is feared most, whilst Ehteyat can also make his presence felt.
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