There were 28 Races on Tuesday 4th June 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Southwell, 6 races at Leicester, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 6 races at Lingfield, 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 5 race.

MAPLEDURHAM ran a great deal better than the market expected she would when hitting the frame on her debut at Newbury last month and she could have plenty more to offer. Rod Millman's filly has plenty of speed in her pedigree and she could get off the mark, with her main threat possibly being Calyxoh, who was only denied by a head when second on his first start at Newmarket and he has to be respected. Equalised and Pentle Bay warrant market checks on their respective debuts.

CALYXOH made a promising start at Newmarket 3 weeks ago and gets the vote with improvement on the cards. Rokuni and Mapledurham also shaped well on their debut and should progress. Brighton Boy might be the pick of a host of interesting newcomers.

Having been hampered at the start when beaten just a head on last month's debut at Newmarket, CALYXOH is taken to go one better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A chance can be taken on LETMEBETHEBOSS, who was way too keen over a mile at Windsor on his first start for the William Muir & Chris Grassick stable, so he can be forgiven for his fifth in that event. The son of Magna Grecia looks worth a flyer on his handicap bow. Magic Rascal wasn't disgraced when fifth at Lingfield on his latest outing and he could have a say off a 3lb higher rating, while Azure Stage is another to keep an eye on.

Quite a few of these look pretty limited and MAGIC RASCAL could be the way to go. He's clearly not the most straightforward (starts slowly/races keenly) but has shown enough ability all the while to think he can win a race like this. Harlington is a player, while Hot Patootie could do better now handicapping at such a low level.

This may go to OLD BAILEY, who made some late headway over 1m at Doncaster last time after being denied a clear run.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

KING'S SCHOLAR, who took a big leap forward from his debut performance to finish second at Salisbury last month, is the one they all have to beat. He represents an in-form yard and the booking of Tom Marquand screams confidence. Of the remainder, Sahara View makes the most appeal on debut for the Godolphin team, while So Deuce is expected to have some say.

SO DEUCE made a good return at Yarmouth and seems sure to improve further, so he's fancied to take this maiden. Godolphin's Sahara View is a very interesting newcomer on his belated debut, while Forest Gate is another to note.

The well-bred 4yo newcomer SAHARA VIEW earns the vote for Saeed bin Suroor. Yarmouth fourth So Deuce could be the chief threat.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Handicap debutant Calvert ended last season with a breakthrough victory at Bath and Roger Teal's inmate could play a leading role on his return to action. However, REACHING HIGH has the benefit of a recent run, which may prove pivotal. The son of Sea The Stars found only a subsequent winner too strong over 1m2f at Chelmsford last month and this rise in trip looks sure to suit. Educate and User Amistoso are also noted in an open contest.

REACHING HIGH made a solid start in handicaps when second at Chelmsford and seems sure to do better still over this longer trip. He can open his account back on turf. User Amistoso is feared most ahead of Educate.

A truly run race at this trip would be ideal for REACHING HIGH (nap) whose handicap debut second on the AW has worked out well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CHARENCEY enjoyed a return to this venue when winning a shade cosily over C&D last month. A 5lb rise in the ratings looks far from insurmountable for Ian Williams' charge and a brace could be on the cards. The biggest threat may emerge from Hat Toss, who posted his best effort of the year when runner-up at Newmarket last time out, while Metabolt is likely to prove competitive on his return to class 4 company.

HAT TOSS ran really well at Newmarket a fortnight ago and has strong claims from the same mark. Metabolt and ready C&D winner Charencey are dangerous.

The lightly raced 4yo CHARENCEY was better than ever when a smooth winner over C&D last month and he can defy a 5lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ALFRED COVE has posted several creditable efforts in defeat on the all-weather in recent months and this return to turf should not be a problem. The five-year-old ticks plenty of the right boxes and he may be able to fend off chief rival Atty's Edge. Christopher Mason's gelding offered something to work with on his reappearance at Bath recently and he's feared most, ahead of Mrs Trump, who was denied a clear run when sixth at Ripon in May.

Excuses can be made for MRS TRUMP's recent reverse at Ripon and, granted better luck here, she might be the answer to an open-looking contest. Alfred Cove has been knocking on the door on the all-weather of late and he could be the one to follow the selection home. Atty's Edge and Liberty Bay can do battle for minor honours.

Redcar winner MRS TRUMP didn't get the breaks when attempting to follow up at Ripon and she is taken to regain the winning thread.
Ths is the racecard key.
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