There were 45 Races on Thursday 30th May 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Ffos Las, 6 races at Ripon, 6 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Limerick, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Carlisle, 6 races at Warwick, 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 5 race.

WANNABE BRAVE has been much improved since returning from a short-lived hurdling campaign and supplemented a Wolverhampton triumph by again justifying favouritism at Chelmsford. He escapes a penalty for that apprentices' race success and can capitalise on being 3lb well-in. Abraaj showed his appreciation for the return to the all-weather by winning emphatically over C&D and looks a big danger. Daaris has been hammering on the door and will surely be let in before too long, with Greek Giant another to consider.

WANNABE BRAVE arrives in top form, much like his stable, so should make a bold bid for the hat-trick. Abraaj was a decisive winner over C&D 2 weeks ago so is feared most ahead of Daaris, who has been knocking on the door in recent months.

Last-time-out winners Wannabe Brave and Abraaj are major players but it might just pay to give another chance to AFRICAN STAR.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Trueman is top-rated and comes out best even when the weights are taken into account, but he has been off for almost a year and has never raced on an artificial surface so POETIC FORCE is probably the safer option. Tony Carroll's veteran hasn't been far away in fourth the last twice and should relish the drop out of handicap company. The same can be said for Smart Deal, who might be the primary threat.

The obvious ones are SMART DEAL and Poetic Force, the former taken to make all from stall 1. Trueman remains unexposed starting out for a new yard and is worth a market check.

The most solid options appear to be the veteran POETIC FORCE and Chelmsford winner Smart Deal, both in creditable form this spring.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Thecoffeepoddotco's Ripon fourth sets the bar but while it offered some encouragement, the standard isn't exactly insurmountable. The Gosdens are beginning to get their two-year-olds out and Gonna Fly Now is bred to be quick, but Archie Watson could hold all the aces and even though Wathbah is related to several useful performers, DEL RAY gets the vote. The daughter of Kameko is a half-sister to an Albany runner-up, as well as a couple of Listed-winning juveniles, so should hit the ground running.

Those with experience don't set a high standard so this could go to a newcomer with some well-bred sorts on show, Del Ray, Gonna Fly Now and Wathbah making the most appeal before market clues.

This looks ripe for one of the newcomers and DEL RAY is tentatively preferred to Naturally and Gonna Fly Now.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

In a moderate event, marginal preference is for DAME DARCEY, who showed promise when filling third place over this trip at Salisbury last time. Given that the second from that contest has won since, Ed Walker's filly merits plenty of respect off a 2lb lower mark. Call Me The Breeze could prove to be the main threat, ahead of Pannonica and War Zone.

CALL ME THE BREEZE has promised more with the way she's travelled on both outings this term and she may be capable of defying her lowly mark now dropped back to 6f in a weak race. Dame Darcy and Pannonica look the chief dangers.

Tom Ward's CALL ME THE BREEZE (nap) has threatened better and she is preferred to Moreginplease.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DORNEY LAKE created a big impression when getting off the mark over this distance at Yarmouth recently and the son of Ardad is hard to oppose, despite having to carry a 7lb penalty. The Cutest was not disgraced on either of her starts as a juvenile and Andrew Balding's filly should not be discounted, while any market support for Balmoral Lady would have to be noted.

DORNEY LAKE took a sizeable step forward when off the mark readily at Yarmouth on return and he should have little trouble following up with a tongue strap applied. The Cutest is open to improvement and probably the main danger, while Balmoral Lady makes some appeal on pedigree.

This looks a good opportunity for DORNEY LAKE to defy a penalty for his impressive Yarmouth win. The Cutest can chase him home.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SO OBSESSED only found one too good when attempting to supplement a Wolverhampton win over C&D a couple of weeks ago and Marco Botti's filly tops the shortlist off the same mark here. That said, Milliethemollie also hit the crossbar on her most recent outing and should not be underestimated. Restricted was a neck behind the selection two starts ago and edges out Musical Diva to be best of the rest.

SO OBSESSED is on the up and was only beaten by an improver over C&D last time, so she's the one to side with under Oisin Murphy. Milliethemollie should be a danger having returned to form at Bath recently and Musical Diva isn't without hope.

Ten O'Clock can go well but MILLIETHEMOLLIE is marginally preferred now dropping into a Class 6.
Ths is the racecard key.
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