There were 50 Races on Tuesday 30th May 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Redcar, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Nottingham, 8 races at Ballinrobe, 8 races at Tipperary, 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.

The unexposed ROYAL DREAM seemed to benefit from an extra furlong when keeping on for fourth over a mile at Southwell on his seasonal reappearance last time out. The gelded son of Muhaarar retains the mark from that outing and there could be more in his locker up in trip. Ectocross is now rated 1lb above his last winning all-weather mark and would be foolish to ignore, while Kamanika also warrants a market check on her return to polytrack.

ROYAL DREAM stepped up on his 2-y-o exploits when a never-nearer fourth in a 1m Southwell handicap on his return in a first-time tongue strap (retained) earlier this month. This step up in trip promises to prompt further improvement and he gets the nod ahead of Kamanika, who will be a threat if able to bounce back from a below-par effort last time. Smooth Ryder has failed to fire both previous starts on turf but he faces fast ground for the first time here and merits respect.

Afloat was out of luck on her handicap debut but still looks the main threat to ROYAL DREAM who seems sure to appreciate 1m2f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This represents a drop in class for Golden Mayflower and Amy Murphy's four-year-old must hold every chance of bouncing back from her most recent outing at this track. However, CAVALLUCCIO has been fairly consistent of late and makes a return to the all-weather following a pleasing second at Yarmouth last time out. He is rated 4lb above his last winning mark and looks capable of being in the mix based on his most recent efforts. Glory Nights is another to consider on his handicap bow.

CAVALLUCCIO arrives at the top of his game and can quickly resume winning ways after his excellent Yarmouth second only six days ago. Richard P Smith hinted at a revival when third at Windsor and can emerge as the chief threat in a first-time visor. Veteran Balgair appeals as the pick of the remainder for minor honours now he steps back up in trip.

Without an improving rival CAVALLUCCIO (nap) would have been an impressive winner last week and he should go very well off the same mark
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CHRISZOFF has to shoulder a 7lb penalty following his win over an extended mile at Wolverhampton last month, but the son of Zoffany seems capable of following up on this occasion. Beggarmans Road was a beaten odds-on favourite when a disappointing second at Newcastle in December but is another of interest off a break, while Hill Filly completes the shortlist.

CHRISZOFF did the job well at Wolverhampton, despite still looking like a work in progress, and he is hard to oppose here with further improvement anticipated. Hill Filly showed ability on debut in a backend Nottingham maiden at 2 yrs and she is preferred to newcomer Quietness for forecast purposes.

Hill Filly is better than she was able to show on her sole 2yo start but CHRISZOFF looks to have been found a golden opportunity.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The Godolphin-owned CINDERELLA'S DREAM is an interesting option for a yard that is yet to really test the water with their juveniles this season. This daughter of Shamardal is out of a winning miler/1m2f winner on the all-weather and ticks the right boxes for an immediate impact at this level. Shadan Joy also has a likeable pedigree and is another noteworthy debutant, while 105,000gns purchase, Sweet Run, also warrants a second look.

The newcomers could hold sway here with Charlie Appleby's well-related Shamardal filly CINDERELLA'S DREAM fancied to come out on top over fellow debutantes Shadan Joy and Sweet Run, who both need a market check. Moreginplease appeals most of those with experience.

This looks best left to the newcomers CINDERELLA'S DREAM and Shadan Joy with the market likely to offer some clues.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Triggered is going through a renaissance period and is taken seriously after winning three of his last four starts in a pleasing manner. He turns out under a 4lb penalty for a relatively comfortable success at Wolverhampton on Thursday and another bold attempt is likely. However, NUBOUGH is 12lb better off at the weights from a C&D encounter earlier in the month and has a solid chance of turning the form around on these terms. King Cabo and Wizarding are others for consideration.

TRIGGERED made it three wins from his last four starts at Wolverhampton on Thursday, so this course winner is taken to defy a 4 lb penalty and bag another victory at the chief expense of the handily-weighted Wizarding who returns from a break with solid claims. In-form pair Revolutionary Man and Ajrad need considering too in a competitive handicap.

Triggered is respected on his recent AW form but REVOLUTIONARY MAN is also going well and only just failed on turf last week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

NOGO'S DREAM hit the woodwork at Ascot 18 days ago, where he hung in the closing stages. Connections reach for first-time blinkers and if they can help sharpen him up, he might be able to go one better. Ascari makes his handicap debut from a potentially workable mark and must be considered, while Royal Bliss, who showed promise in France at the back end of last year, could also have a say.

NOGO'S DREAM doesn't appear to be the most straightforward of conveyances but the addition of blinkers may well help in that respect, and he looks the one to beat having made the frame in higher-grade handicaps at Newmarket and Ascot the last twice. With his reappearance run under his belt, Overnight Oats could be the one to follow the selection home, though handicap debutant Ascari will be a threat if coping with conditions. Raven's Up is also shortlisted.

Nogo's Dream should go well if first-time blinkers help but ASCARI may well improve for the drop to 6f on his handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Agapanther (fifth) paid the price for contesting a hot pace with Raphel Jake (sixth) at Kempton earlier this month and those tactics might set up it for a closer once again. With that in mind, preference is for YIMOU, who found only a well treated rival too strong at Southwell last time. First Company doesn't have the best strike-rate, but he often runs well in defeat and is likely to be on the premises under the talented Billy Loughnane.

The vote goes to AGAPANTHER, who was runner-up off just a 1 lb lower mark over this C&D last summer and did the job well when making a winning reappearance at Kempton. It's possible that the race came too soon when below par at the same course next time. Yimou is feared most, ahead of First Company.

First Company is respected but perhaps this is the day that YIMOU ends a losing run as this fast ground is what he likes best.
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