There were 37 Races on Wednesday 24th May 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Warwick, 7 races at Ayr, 8 races at Kempton, 7 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Perfect Gentleman struck over C&D last month by a length in this grade and he boasts leading claims off a 4lb higher mark, but a chance can be taken on KIMNKATE. The three-year-old filly makes her return to action and, if able to reproduce the form of her run over C&D in December, with the second and third winning since, she should go very close. Mr Boson is worth a second look on his handicap bow.

LARRSEN was well backed and scored readily at Bath recently, so he's fancied to go in again. Perfect Gentleman is 2 from 2 over C&D and looks a big threat, while Double Down should give his running once more.

Congruent can go well but PERFECT GENTLEMAN (nap) has already won two C&D handicaps and looked better than this grade last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DISCRETION was sent off at 12/1 for the Sandringham at Royal Ascot when last seen, which suggests a better performance was expected. The daughter of Dubawi has only had five starts and she could have much more to come this year for the Harry & Roger Charlton stable. The main threat might be Just Amber, who struck by just under two lengths at Lingfield last time and has to be considered off a 5lb higher mark. Of the remainder, Two Tempting makes some appeal.

Plenty arrive with claims, and it could just pay to take a chance on TAHITIAN PRINCE. A 3-time winner over C&D, he wasn't seen to best effect on his latest outing on turf and now operating 5 lb below his last winning mark, it would come as no surprise to see him go well. Two Tempting shaped better than the bare result on his latest outing and is feared from a handy draw. Low-mileage 4-y-o Discretion is another to consider.

The return to Kempton may see TWO TEMPTING gain his second C&D win. The well-handicapped Tahitian Prince could follow him home.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SPARKLIGHT (second) had Forever A Diamond (fifth) behind when denied by five lengths over 5f at this track on her racecourse bow, and it's likely she would have learned a lot from her first outing. The daughter of Cable Bay could be the one to beat with normal improvement. Any market support for Lincoln Legacy should be noted, with Oisin Murphy booked on debut.

SPARKLIGHT shaped well here on debut and didn't have a hard time, so she's likely to improve enough to open her account at the second attempt. Lincoln Legacy is the pick of the newcomers and Fistral Beach is also worthy of consideration.

It was a good start to SPARKLIGHT's career when she finished second over 5f here two weeks ago and she can go one better today.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ONE MORE WAVE may have found that the 1m distance at Goodwood on heavy ground stretched his stamina, and a reproduction of his penultimate second over C&D would give him leading claims. Another Thought gained a breakthrough success at Lingfield earlier in the month and she isn't taken lightly, despite carrying a 7lb penalty in this contest. Southwell runner-up Trip To Rome could emerge as the chief threat.

ONE MORE WAVE seemed to find the 1m trip on testing ground taxing his stamina at Goodwood 18 days ago yet, with the form of his previous second in a C&D novice having been boosted, he's well worth another chance to get back on the up. Trip to Rome fared better than previously when second at Southwell and is feared, along with newcomer Timely Escape. Lingfield-scorer Another Thought should also give a good account.

Having been a good second over C&D last month, ONE MORE WAVE is the selection ahead of Southwell runner-up Trip To Rome.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Glory Sky posted an improved effort when runner-up at Wetherby last Tuesday and she looks capable of winning at this level now switching to the all-weather. Preference, however, is for KITTEN GLOVES, who shaped as if she would relish this stiffer test after running on to finish second at Wolverhampton over 6f earlier in the month. Kracking needs to put his slow start at Southwell behind him, but it's too soon to write him off.

KITTEN GLOVES shaped well on debut and might only need to reproduce that sort of performance to open her account now fitted with a tongue tie. Glory Sky is the biggest threat on form but Kracking should improve, so he's another one to bear in mind.

There is precious little depth to this novice and it presents an excellent opportunity for KITTEN GLOVES to go one better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SOLAR ORBITER looked one to follow after another impressive display at Kempton in September, and Roger Varian's colt could make light work of his opening mark in handicaps. The progressive Shades Of Summer returned to winning ways when triumphing over 7f at Chelmsford last month and she may have more to offer over this distance, while Sayifyouwill is noted too.

SOLAR ORBITER was 2 from 2 last season and has the scope for a lot more improvement as a 4-y-o, so he's a confident choice to maintain his unbeaten record at the likely expense of With Respect, who arrives in top form. Shades of Summer is another one to consider.

Solar Orbiter will be popular but SAYIFYOUWILL is still improving and she can gain her fifth course success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

SHOCKWAVES created a big impression when winning easily over a mile at Lingfield a couple of weeks ago. The unexposed four-year-old has to overcome a 12lb rise in the ratings and a significant step up in trip, but it would be no surprise to see him add another victory to his record here. Cemhaan disappointed on his return to action at Newmarket recently but it is far too soon to be writing him off. Others to note are Barenboim, Balhambar and Protected Guest.

BALHAMBAR was progressive as a 3-y-o and, while an 11-month absence (has been gelded) suggests there may have been some issues, he's still worth a chance to make a successful reappearance up against mostly more exposed types. Recent Lingfield winner Shockwaves looks a danger if he stays the longer trip and Protected Guest can't be ruled out.

If Shockwaves stays he will prove hard to beat but BALHAMBAR still has potential and is interesting on his seasonal return.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ENDOFASTORM was only beaten a length into third in a similar event at Wolverhampton late last month and, off the same mark, the daughter of Galileo Gold could be hard to stop here. Reset Button has the ability to go well off his current rating in a race of this nature, while Jeanette May and Meisterzinger are others who merit places on the shortlist.

RESET BUTTON comes here operating just 1 lb above his last winning mark and, having run with credit on the back of a wind op when fifth at Chelmsford last month, he could be the answer partnered by Oisin Murphy. Trusty Scout and Meisterzinger head up the dangers, with Knight of Kings also worth noting if the market speaks in his favour.

Meisterzinger will appreciate the return to this track but ENDOFASTORM could have more to offer over middle distances.
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