There were 48 Races on Wednesday 29th May 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Tipperary, 8 races at Beverley, 6 races at Hamilton, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Wexford, 7 races at Kempton, 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.

East Tyrone disappointed on fast going at Beverley last time, although better can be expected here and he's preferred to stablemate Lucius Aurelius. The remaining trio are all newcomers to note, with MR COOL taken to edge out Death Or Glory and Milford in a tight contest, given that Charlie Johnston's colt is a full-brother to a couple of Listed winners.

This can go to a newcomer, with DEATH OR GLORY taken to give Richard Fahey another winner first time out. Milford should be ready to roll and the betting will be informative.

Richard Fahey saddled a 2yo newcomer to win at the last meeting here on May 17 and DEATH OF GLORY is taken to make a winning start.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

EBONY MAW scored over this trip at Ayr last month when fitted with a tongue-tie for the first time. He made all to beat a subsequent winner on that occasion and can defy a 2lb rise with the promise of more come. Bustaam showed signs of a return to form when third at Haydock and can go well again, while Two Auld Pals returns to the Flat having won over hurdles in March and is preferred to stablemate Jaminoz.

SOLID SILVER was placed in a couple of decent bumpers at the end of last year and could do better now handicapping at a low level for Sir Mark Prescott. Two Auld Pals and Ayr-winner Ebony Maw are feared.

The Sir Mark Prescott-trained SOLID SILVER has travelled all the way from Newmarket and has potential off her opening mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Judgementofsolomon has been raised 7lb for winning a lower grade contest at Wolverhampton, while Doncaster winner Contacto went close to landing a double when just missing out at Chester last time. The latter looks sure to make his presence felt once again, but LOVE SAFARI arrives on the back of a promising reappearance at Newcastle when just failing to catch the winner. Further progress can be expected now handicapping for the first time and he gets the vote.

CONTACTO emerged from Chester with a huge amount of credit, chasing home a thriving one from a poor position, and he can go one better now. Judgementofsolomon looks set for a profitable campaign for Sir Mark Prescott after his winning reappearance at Wolverhampton and he's the obvious danger.

The Sir Mark Prescott-trained JUDGEMENTOFSOLOMON is one from one in handicaps and this well-bred 3yo could have lots more to offer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Catherine Chroi has won five of her seven starts since joining Iain Jardine and is a key player. However, the mare is upped in class here and a new mark of 73 demands yet another personal best. With that in mind, a chance if taken on LAHAB, who is open to a great deal of improvement on just his third start over this trip. Last-time-out winners Iris Dancer and Havana Rum also command respect.

CATHERINE CHROI continues to thrive and looks weighted to strike once more under her rider (2-2 on her). Iris Dancer boasts a tremendous record here and can go well again. Slainte Mhath is another to consider in a trappy contest.

This could go to C&D specialist IRIS DANCER, whose recent win here has been given a firm boost by the clear runner-up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Already a four-time course winner, ARKENSTAAR held on gamely to score over C&D 24 days ago and his will to win earns him the vote off just 1lb higher. Black Friday was third in that race and has to be feared given his was less than a length behind the selection at the line. Recent Ayr winner Vellner also needs serious consideration despite being 3lb higher.

ARKENSTAAR has course form figures of 21111 and beat a subsequent winner here last time. He can go in again. Ayr-scorer Vellner is feared most ahead of Black Friday.

Michael Dods's course specialist ARKENSTAAR (nap) can record a fifth win here. The form of his recent C&D success has been franked.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

LEDGER (first) and We Still Believe (second) were the first two across the line in a similar race over the extended mile here 12 days ago and, given the former wasn't showing any signs of stopping, he can cement his authority and follow up off just a 4lb higher mark. There could also be more to come from Sea Girt, who reverts to turf on a handy mark and warrants close inspection in the betting on his first start back after wind surgery.

WE STILL BELIEVE is taken to reverse recent course placings with Ledger, with this longer trip in his favour. Dogged lurks on a good mark back down in grade and could be ready for a revival in re-fitted headgear.

Ledger beat WE STILL BELIEVE here 12 days ago but the latter may be able to turn the tables over this longer trip.
Ths is the racecard key.
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