There were 42 Races on Monday 27th May 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Redcar, 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Huntingdon, 8 races at Leicester, 7 races at Ballinrobe, 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 6 race.

In a race with little winning form, CORSICAN CAPER could be worth another chance despite disappointing in his hat-trick bid when fourth at Salisbury. That was his third start in 11 days and may have come too soon, but a three-week break could see him back to his best. Dubai Immo is the only other recent winner and has to be of interest trying this trip for the first time, while Hot Team likes a bit of cut in the ground and could surprise a few.

DUBAI IMMO has made a positive start for new trainer William Stone and it might be worth chancing his stamina now stepping up to 1½m for the first time. Corsican Caper has been in fine form this spring and is feared most ahead of Foursome.

Dubai Immo is running well and should go close but CHURCHILL ROSE has good solid form this year and can win again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Baynoona looks interesting on her debut for Harry Charlton after a third at Wolverhampton for David Simcock, but a mark of 70 looks high enough for her handicap debut and she may have to settle for a place. BORN A REBEL travelled well when winning on her return at Yarmouth and although upped in class and 5lb, may be capable of a second success, while Last Empress was beaten a length at odds of 100/1 last time out and is clearly improving fast.

A few interesting unexposed types here, particularly BAYNOONA who has switched to the in-form Harry Charlton stable ahead of this handicap debut. The fact that Salamanca City went off favourite on her Kempton handicap debut suggests she's thought capable of better by the James Fanshawe team so she's second choice ahead of Yarmouth winner Born A Rebel. Last Empress is another interesting recruit to the handicap ranks.

Several of these can be expected to improve in their first handicap but preference is for BORN A REBEL who has already passed that test.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Signalman was all at sea on the soft ground at Salisbury when sent off favourite on his return, but the quicker surface expected here might see him in a better light. He can go well as can Fox Legacy, whose Kempton fourth looks decent now with the winner and others scoring since. Both could get involved, but preference is still for MATSURI. He ran on well to win over the Kempton mile despite struggling for a clear passage, and should be even better at this trip.

MATSURI looks a promising 3-y-o for Roger Varian and should take the beating if ready to go. Atlantic Convoy could have a lot more to offer and is respected. Watfah heads up a trio of interesting newcomers from top yards.

There is no strong temptation to oppose MATSURI, who ran to a useful level when winning at Kempton in the autumn.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

An eye-catcher on debut at Goodwood last August when starting slowly and staying on into fourth, KITTY FURNIVAL looks just the type to improve for going up in trip, and she gets the vote in this competitive affair. A son of the Group 3 winner Klassique, newcomer Regal Connection should be monitored for market support, while the same can be said of Castle Cove, who hails from a family that trainer William Haggas knows well.

Charlie Appleby continues to enjoy plenty of success with newcomers and REGAL CONNECTION makes lots of appeal first time up. Kitty Furnival should progress from her first run at Goodwood last summer if all is well. Castle Cove is another notable debutant.

It might pay to give another chance to CHORTAL who made a slightly underwhelming debut, but ought to improve.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LAW SUPREME made a strong attempt to land a double over C&D last time out and he sets the standard on the form he has shown this season. Runner-up on two of his last three outings, Harswell Duke is a key player, along with Where's Freddy, who was slightly unlucky when hampered at Yarmouth. Others to note include Hakuna Babe, Indemnity and Prophet's Dream.

Perhaps Roger Varian's INDEMNITY can click at the second time of asking in handicaps. Law Supreme was a good second over C&D last time and should go well again, while Hakuna Babe was a remote second in the mud at Salisbury last time but it's surely only a matter of time before Ed Walker finds the key to her.

Low-mileage 4yo INDEMNITY ran better than his finishing position suggests when fifth on his handicap debut and drops in grade here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Stepping back up in trip looks like a good move for SERGEANT WILKO, having scored with authority over this distance on his penultimate outing at Newcastle. Kevin Ryan's charge remains unexposed, and it may be the talented Flaccianello that gives him the most to think about on her first run since contesting a Listed race last October. The class-dropping Topanga and Macanudo are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

FLACCIANELLO generally went the right way last season and she has some physical scope, so it would be no surprise if she returned a better 3-y-o and landed this. Sergeant Wilko should benefit from the return to this trip and is likely to be back on his game, while Almarada Prince isn't one to rule out.

Topweight MAYO NEIGHS acts well on soft ground and he should have a good run in him now returned to sprinting.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ALLONSY gave notice that she would be winning sooner rather than later when just missing out at Windsor on her handicap debut. Ralph Beckett's filly can go one better in this and confirm that form with Pique' in the process. College Choir may well improve with cheekpieces applied, while Maritime Lady makes her handicap bow for a yard in good form and can also get involved.

ALLONSY improved for the step up to this trip when runner-up on handicap debut at Windsor a month ago and she's capable of better still, so she gets the nod over College Choir, who could have more to offer in first-time cheekpieces. Pique' also remains with potential for an in-form yard.

Ralph Beckett's ALLONSY (nap) can gain compensation for a narrow defeat on her handicap debut at Windsor last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Crazy Crackers finished in front of Haaf A Diamond when fourth over track and trip last time and should be thereabouts once again, while Moon Over The Sea will appreciate this return to a longer trip. That said, STINTINO SUNSET was a third at Yarmouth last month and the runner-up has since boosted that form by winning. With Luke Catton's 5lb allowance helping her cause, she gets the vote to get her head back in front.

MOON OVER THE SEA has form figures of 112 when partnered by Rossa Ryan this year and might prove the answer to this wide-open finale. Haaf A Diamond, Crazy Crackers and Stintino Sunset head the many possible dangers.

This can go to C&D winner STINTINO SUNSET who did not get a clear run when placed on last month's turf return at Yarmouth.
Ths is the racecard key.
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