There were 57 Races on Saturday 27th May 2023 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at York, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Chester, 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Ffos Las, 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 1 race.

This revolves around Francesco Clemente and whether the unbeaten son of Dubawi is ready to step up to Listed company. The Gosdens have been patient, which has resulted in an unblemished record so far, but he has been off a fair while, whereas EL DRAMA is fit from Dubai. The Roger Varian-trained entire so nearly landed the Jebel Hatta before running with credit in the Dubai Turf, and he actually beat all bar Baaeed in a Group 3 on his only previous Goodwood appearance. King Of Conquest is progressing nicely and deserves a crack at this sort of prize.

FRANCESCO CLEMENTE has a ten-month absence to overcome but this imposing Dubawi colt looked a very good prospect when going unbeaten in three runs and is fancied to return in style before tackling better company. King of Conquest is another with better days ahead of him and rates the chief threat in his bid for a four-timer. El Drama also has the form to play a part in an intriguing listed contest.

This can go to the unbeaten FRANCESCO CLEMENTE, whose lofty entries later in the season suggest he is held in the highest regard.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Not many can be confidently ruled out and the likes of Tafreej, who is unexposed at the trip, and Bresson, who drops back from Listed company, merit places high on the shortlist. However, it would be very dangerous to underestimate CLASSIC, who failed to give his running on testing ground in the Greenham at Newbury last month. His form as a juvenile is starting to work out well and he is looks worth a shot now back down in grade. Dark Thirty and Hectic, stablemates of the selection, enhance Richard Hannon's strong hand.

TAFREEJ wasn't seen to best effect on his Newbury reappearance and, from a handy inside draw, can show he's on a good mark at the second time of asking in handicaps. Yacowlef's form this spring looks very solid so he's second choice ahead of Hectic, who was a place ahead of the selection at Newbury and failed to stay 1m at Newmarket since.

There's a strong suspicion that TAFREEJ (nap) has something in hand off his current mark and, crucially over 7f here, he's drawn low.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

An intriguing fillies' maiden in which preference lies with EXPONISTA. David Loughnane's daughter of Showcasing made a promising start to her racing career when running on for second over 5f at Newcastle earlier this month and there is likely more in her locker stepping up in trip. The fact she holds an entry for the valuable 2-Y-O Stakes at Doncaster in September indicates she is showing plenty of encouragement at home, but Indispensable and the unraced Hellfire Bay can give her plenty to think about for powerful connections.

INDISPENSABLE made a promising start when third in a Newmarket maiden 3 weeks ago and is preferred to La Guarida, who also made an encouraging debut in a novice at the Rowley Mile. Hellfire Bay looks the pick of the newcomers before market clues.

Who knows what lurks amongst the newcomers but it will take a smart performance to topple INDISPENSABLE.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

The Gosdens' unbeaten COURAGE MON AMI looked a smart prospect as a three-year-old last season and, although he has to overcome his inexperience now entering handicaps off a lofty rating, he could prove too classy for his opposition. Global Heat is no back number and arrives on the back of two creditable efforts in Group company at Meydan in March. The Godolphin-owned gelding is feared most, ahead of Nathanael Greene, who should appreciate this return to his last winning distance.

A useful handicap but it is very hard to side against the Gosden's highly promising Frankel gelding COURAGE MON AMI who went 2-2 last autumn and now resumes with the prospect of much better to come on his handicap debut. Nathanael Greene made an encouraging return when fifth at Ascot and seems sure to take a step forward with his stamina drawn out more. Traila and Aggagio are two more to consider in a most intriguing contest.

The intriguing horse is Courage Mon Ami but AGGAGIO has a great record here and he impressed over hurdles the last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

There are plenty of well-bred newcomers here, although Magical Story and Royal Mila stand out on pedigree and represent top stables. They can both go well, along with Lowick, who could be the surprise package, but this may still fall to FLYING CIRCUS. Third at Doncaster last year and again at Newcastle on her return this season, she tries cheekpieces now and may put her experience to good use in this line-up.

MAGICAL STORY has an excellent pedigree and is with a top handler, so she's worth chancing to make a winning start at the possible expense of Royal Mila, another notable newcomer. Flying Circus is the clear pick of those with experience.

Narrow preference is for William Haggas's newcomer ROYAL MILA, a half-sister to the stable's Group 3 winner Bashkirova.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Raised 4lb having been narrowly denied at Brighton 25 days ago, Crystal Estrella merits the utmost respect despite top weight. Tamilla was progressing nicely last season and is interesting on her return to action, while Haseefah, who is on a fair mark, seeks to emulate last year's success. Preference, however, is for the Charlie Johnston-trained GOOD MORALS. She trounced her rivals at Doncaster a week ago, including Aiming High, and a subsequent 9lb rise might not stop her.

CRYSTAL ESTRELLA caught the eye with her finishing effort when second at Brighton last time and, with the longer trip likely to suit, she could well pick up her second course win. Haseefah also shaped well on return, so she's feared most ahead of Tamilla.

The 3yo GOOD MORALS is improving fast and can make light of a 9lb rise having easily won her last two races.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A determined winner over course and distance earlier in the month, UMMING N' AHING can do little wrong at present and a 4lb rise for that success may not be enough to stop him from landing the four-timer. The form of Ferrous' most recent third at Newmarket has worked out extremely well and he looks to be the main danger, along with Harry Brown, who has been in terrific form on the all-weather.

PURE ANGEL built on her previous promise and created a fine impression when off the mark at Wolverhampton in November and with further progress anticipated now handicapping, she gets the nod to make light of a 6-month absence and come out on top again. Harry Brown and Ferrous head up the dangers, along with the thriving Umming N' Ahing.

Ferrous is feared despite being drawn on the wing but HARRY BROWN has a very progressive look about him.
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